We need two 32μH inductors with a saturation current greater than 100A. This is going to be fun to try to make. x.x
Where do you even buy such large cores? I don't think we can use ferrite because its saturation field is so low, so it'd need to be sintered iron powder or laminated electrical steel....
turns out you can get high-flux cores without too much trouble, and we might even be able to use ungapped toroids--though we're going to have to put no less than nine stacked cores into this inductor with three turns of actual welding cable because they don't make AWG #2 magnet wire for some reason
this is going to give us an inductor core that is over a foot long and only three inches wide, which will probably look kind of silly.
https://www.mag-inc.com/Media/Magnetics/Datasheets/0058740A2.pdf these are the cores, if anyone cares. Sintered metal powder, because ferrite just doesn't cut it
they'll be operating at about 5% saturation, which means their inductance won't change much over the full range of currents this thing is designed for
the problem I suppose is that high inductance (and in this context, 32μH is high) and high current capacity just don't mix well