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need magnet wire/damaged sec





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From:  Tom [SMTP:tomg-at-avicom-dot-net]
Sent:  Thursday, February 05, 1998 10:03 AM
To:  Tesla List
Subject:  Re: need magnet wire/damaged sec

I have yet to find it under 5.00/lb .  I just recieved an order from World
Wide Wire of
12 +/- lbs of #22 mag wire.  With shipping it was about 70.00.

Tom

Tesla List wrote:

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> From:  Mad Coiler [SMTP:tesla_coiler-at-hotmail-dot-com]
> Sent:  Wednesday, February 04, 1998 8:28 PM
> To:  tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
> Subject:  need magnet wire/damaged sec
>
> Coilers,
>
> I know there has been some past posts on magnet wire sources, and I have
> checked all these past mentioned sources. I need some #28 wire and I
> want it for at the most $5 per pound. I am kinda in a hurry so if anyone
> knows were I can get some please advise me. I have checked all local
> moter shops and hobby shops and they all want $8 per pound - this is
> robbery I tell you! I am looking for a 5 or 10 lb spool.
>
> The truth is I developed a few burn marks on my secondary, and since it
> is wound with the wrong size wire I figure I am best of to make a new
> bigger and better secpndary. I have been using a vertical helical
> primary coil, I couldnt get near as good results with a flat or angled
> primary. I gues this may be due to the low power levels and small size
> of the coil? With a vertical pri coil I always had the problem of
> primary to secondary arcing. To solve this I slide a PVC tube over the
> whole secondary, thinking it would stop the arc over. It apparently did,
> atleast for a little while. But I had recently noticed diminished
> performance and studied the coil closely. I found two burnt spots about
> an inch up from the bottom of the secondary, both spots had burned
> through the insulation and started two melt about three turns together.
> I was surprised that this coil had enough strength to do any damage. And
> to further the problems, the coil is coated with polyurethane and
> removal of the damaged wire isnt going to be easy.
>
> So, please, if you know were I can get some #28 mag wire for less than
> $5 per pound please let me know.
>
> Tristan Stewart