Why Is There No Induction in My Wireless Power Transmission System?

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The forum discussion centers on the challenges faced in building a wireless power transmission system using induction without a soft iron core. The user reports no induction output from their primary and secondary coils, despite proper connections. Key issues identified include insufficient magnetic flux through the secondary coil, potentially low AC currents, and the possibility of faulty coils or multimeter usage. The discussion emphasizes the inherent inefficiencies of air-cored coils compared to traditional wired connections.

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Hi guys
Im actually plannin to build a wireless transmission system using induction, and without using a soft iron core. We are actually having 2 coils, one primary and one secondary. Our problem is that we aren't getting any kind of induction output. The connections are all fine but there is no induction occurring. Can you ppl please suggest a few methods by which induction will occur.. Even a minimal amount of deflection shown by the multimeter would be fine, as long as there is some induction occurring. Thank you.
we need it urgently
thanx :)
 
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So you are trying to build a transformer? Could you tell us a little bit more of your setup? I would guess that the magnetic flux is not "going through" the secondary coil (which for the iron core would be useful), you might be using too low ac currents or there could be quality issues with the coils. Also your multimeter could be broken or you are using it in a wrong way.
 


What frequency?

What size of coils?

How far apart?

Coupling efficiency with air cored coils tends to be poor. Much easier and far less loss to just to run a wire from A to B.
 

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