Re: Coil Calculations?
- From: ken scharf <wa2mzeNOSPAMBOTS@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2007 15:55:23 +0000
Clayton wrote:
Hi,So long as the new coil is wound at the same pitch as the old coil
I have a coil that is wound on a 1.125 inch diameter form and 3 inches
long space wound with 25 turns of 11 gauge aluminum wire...
I am trying to duplicate this coil only instead of using 11 gauge wire
I am using 12 gauge aluminum wire.
I was wondering if somebody could help me out and make sure my math is
right since I am unsure of how to go about making sure I match the
inductance.
I had this figured out once but mistakenly had the wrong wire
gauges...
Any help is greatly appreciated
Thank You
the inductance will be the same. Since you want to use a higher
gauge wire (thiner) this will be easy to do. The pitch, is of course,
the number of turns per inch. So if the old coil was close wound, the
new coil will be slightly space wound (air spacing between each turn of
wire).
.
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