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Re: [TCML] Why copper tubing for primary?



Because the large surge current, your performance will be better using bigger wire or tubing. Some TCs have surge currents in the 1000's of AMPs, 10AWG wire would likely melt in short order, for small NST systems you can use 10 AWG easily, I used 14 for my connections for a while, but they do eventually get warm. Then you are back to finding a way to tap what is now very small wire, and keep in mind steel alligator clips will get insanely hot because steel and RF don't mix...

Scott Bogard.

On 8/13/2010 4:45 PM, Ray Whiteside wrote:
I should clarify, when I said "fairly large gauge copper" I meant something
like 10 AWG copper wire. Something that is very easy to work with compared
to copper tubing, though granted it doesn't keep its shape and needs to be
tacked down more solidly. Why not use something even smaller?
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