" Really? Hand-waving seems to be what you are doing with this quote...
Somehow you don’t seem to make the connection that current has to flow if a circuit is complete. Its Circuit Basics 101 first day stuff. " - atmasphere
What a clueless statement. When a capacitance is present, current flow is dependent on the time rate of change of voltage across the capacitor. Since it is a series circuit, this time rate of change affects the flow of current with time through both inductors - Circuit Basics 102.
I= Cdv/dt
Your simplistic view assumes that current through all reactive elements in a circuit is steady state (constant). And that is pretty scary for someone who has experience building amps. But then again, it’s tube amps and this is the year 2018 - so that kinda makes sense.
Somehow you don’t seem to make the connection that current has to flow if a circuit is complete. Its Circuit Basics 101 first day stuff. " - atmasphere
What a clueless statement. When a capacitance is present, current flow is dependent on the time rate of change of voltage across the capacitor. Since it is a series circuit, this time rate of change affects the flow of current with time through both inductors - Circuit Basics 102.
I= Cdv/dt
Your simplistic view assumes that current through all reactive elements in a circuit is steady state (constant). And that is pretty scary for someone who has experience building amps. But then again, it’s tube amps and this is the year 2018 - so that kinda makes sense.