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Re: Resonance



Original poster: "Paul B. Brodie" <pbbrodie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Steven,
Am I understanding you correctly that you have wound more than one layer of wire on your secondary coil?? Have you run this coil successfully yet?
Paul Brodie
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Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 2:21 PM
Subject: Re: Resonance


> Original poster: "Steven Steele" <<mailto:sbsteele@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>sbsteele@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> I was going to do that, but it's hard to count because I'm using 36 AWG
> wire. It would be like counting hairs on somebody's head. Plus, the windngs
> on the outer layer aren't very close becaus by that time I was running out
> of wire. Also I don't rememer how many layers I had. :(
> Oh well. Thanks anyway. If I knew how much wire I used I could also
> calculate it, but I don't. :(
>
> Steven Steele
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> Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 10:09 AM
> Subject: Re: Resonance
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>>Original poster: "Gerald Reynolds" <<mailto:gerryreynolds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>gerryreynolds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>>Hi Steven,
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>>Asuming your secondary is closed wound, count the turns per inch and
>>multiply by the winding length. That'll get you close.
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>>Gerry R.
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>>>Original poster: "Steven Steele" <<mailto:sbsteele@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>sbsteele@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>
>>>That woul be great...
>>>Except for the fact that I didn't count the number of windings in the
>>>secondary and i'm not entirely sure how much wire I used. I know that it
>>>was less than 1,000' because I bought a 1,000' roll. But I used some of
>>>it to test the winder( I don't know how much) and I ended up with extra.
>>>I don't even know how many times I wound it up and down! :(
>>> I'll check it out though. Thanks.
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