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Since were talking about coils, here's my question....Does KHZ matter??

Have several Tesoro's some are 12khz and some are 10khz, does it matter which coils I use?? Would I see better results using a 10khz coil on the 10khz machine??? Also any way to tell by seriel ## what KHZ??? Or are they so close it does not matter?????
 
It's just like the new Silver Umax except they swapped the sens / disc knob position??? What gives??? Why produce the same unit w/ diff stickers on it?? and swap the knob position?? Re-inventing the wheel?? Odd.
 
Don't know about the newer "hot" models, but the older Tesoros use a frequency oscillator that is free running, within a limited range, and the coils are part of the circuit that determines the transmit frequency. Changing coils, in effect, changes the oscillator frequency to match the coil. That's why the same coils can be used on their 10 and 12.5 khz models and still operate at maximum output. It probably also allows more tolerance in building the coils, and could be a reason why some Tesoros with preset ground balance have problems when the coil is changed.
 
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