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RE: [TCML] direction of windings



I have always wind them in the same direction for aesthetics but It makes no
difference. It's sort of a coilers myth to wind them the same direction. I
wonder if it matters if you are in the northern hemisphere or the southern
hemisphere like the way a toilet flushes? Nahhhhhhhhh ;-)

Tony

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Subject: Re: [TCML] direction of windings


I'll second that.  Doesn't matter one whit if they are
wound the same direction, opposite direction, etc.

Greg

--- "Barton B. Anderson" <bartb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> No difference. I've done both and both worked as
> expected.
>
> Take care,
> Bart
>
> mark olson wrote:
> > Thanks to all who responded to my spark gap
> question.  I am
> > enlightened.  Now I wonder if the direction of the
> primary winding and
> > the
> > secondary winding should be the same... i.e. if
> one is clockwise
> > viewed from one end should the other be clockwise
> viewed from that end?
> >
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