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Re: Holes in the secondary
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- Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 12:29:00 -0600
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Original poster: trwalters001@xxxxxxxxxxx
Hi All,
I guess I didn't make myself clear...
I'm not saying put a wire through a hole and then put a screw in. I don't
intend to put ANY wire into the inside of the secondary. I'm suggesting
drilling a hole, thread that hole, put a nylon screw in the hole (with a
nylon washer), and then run the secondary wire under the washer (not
wrapped, just use the screw/washer to press the wire against the coil
form). This would be used to hold the end of the secondary coil.
NOW whatcha think?
;-)
Tim