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Re: [TCML] Primary coil winding troubles with 1/4" tubing
Hi Brian,
The key is to use the shape that its already formed into when it came
out of the box. Also, you may not need that large of a primary. Double
check your math. Also, put on some latex or similar gloves when handling
the copper. Start from the inside and work your way out. Yes you're
correct, it will take practice. He is an example of a similar sized
coil. http://www.teslamad.com/convtc/davinci.html When all is said and
done, you really should not have bent the tubing much at all. Another
good tip is, if you imagine the flat primary as being an x and y plane,
and your secondary coil on the z axis, try not to bend the coil in the z
direction at all. Only work it out filling each support hole as you go
along. Good luck!
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