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Changing Pipe Sizes: He experiments with smaller diameter pipes—a pipe that fits snugly inside the current one—to determine if diameter impacts performance. His hypothesis is that a smaller pipe might influence the magnetic flux or coil efficiency.
Wrap Coils Around the Pipe: Instead of winding coils solely on the outside, Paul considers winding them around a pipe with copper inside, aiming to fully utilize the pipe's interior as part of the coil's core. This could maximize copper exposure and potentially improve inductance and power transfer.