Bi-Toroid Transformer Performance vs Conventional EI Transformer

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Potential +/- Difference Inc. Bi-Toroid Transformer (BiTT) vs Conventional Transformer

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The Bi-Toroid Transformer (BiTT) innovation outperforms conventional transformers because the BiTT primary consumes almost pure reactive power only but delivers real power to the load. In addition the BiTT uses Secondary Coil BEMF induced magnetic flux to maintain power through the load and as a result Primary Current and Primary Coil temperature do not increase from no-load to on-load.

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Page 1: Bi-Toroid Transformer Performance vs Conventional EI Transformer

Potential +/- Difference Inc. Bi-Toroid Transformer (BiTT)

vs Conventional Transformer

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Potential +/- Difference Inc. Bi-Toroid Transformer (BiTT)

Conventional Transformer Comparison

The Bi-Toroid Transformer (BiTT) innovation outperforms conventional transformers

because the BiTT primary consumes almost pure reactive power only but delivers real

power to the load.

In addition the BiTT uses Secondary Coil BEMF induced magnetic flux to maintain power

through the load and as a result Primary Current and Primary Coil temperature do not

increase from no-load to on-load.

Bi-Toroid Transformer BiTT Conventional EI Transformer

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Potential +/- Difference Inc. Bi-Toroid Transformer (BiTT)

Conventional Transformer Comparison

Bi-Toroid Transformer BiTT Conventional EI Transformer

Input Voltage, Current, Power Factor, Power

Input Voltage and Current Sine Waves

PF = 0.08 PF = 1.00

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Potential +/- Difference Inc. Bi-Toroid Transformer (BiTT)

Conventional Transformer Comparison

Bi-Toroid Transformer BiTT Conventional EI Transformer

Output Load Voltage and Current

Load Voltage = 8.13 Volts

Load Current = 0.54 Amps

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Potential +/- Difference Inc. Bi-Toroid Transformer (BiTT)

Conventional Transformer Comparison

No-Load Bi-Toroid Transformer On-Load Bi-Toroid Transformer

Iprimary = 0.65 Amps Iprimary = 0.65 Amps

When placed on-load the BiTT Power Factor increases by 0.06 but the

primary current does not change from no-load to on-load.

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Potential +/- Difference Inc. Bi-Toroid Transformer (BiTT)

Conventional Transformer Comparison

BiTT vs Conventional Transformer Demonstration Video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLZBKviCkGo

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Potential +/- Difference Inc. Bi-Toroid Transformer (BiTT)

Conventional Transformer Comparison

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