I just got my wire today, however due to the price of it, I'm a bit leery of just jumping into winding a coil with it. I plan on starting with one of the patents in Beardens book.
I have a few questions for those of you who have wound a few to start with.
1. About how tight should the twist of the wire be?
2. Is there a way to get exactly the right length before twisting? (as to not waste any of the wire, I'll have to spool the wire onto seperate spools to twist it.)
3. In Bearden's book, the coil is 450 turns, #23 wire, trifilar wound, I know in other circuits there is always a combination of #23 and #26 wire wound. Is this important or can the coil still be wound with 3 strands of the same gauge? (I don't have any 26 at the moment)
4 Also, I might have enough to go quadfilar or even quintfilar.. If I wind extra strands to use later, will that effect the circuit at all?
5. Any other suggestions are appreciated!
I have a few questions for those of you who have wound a few to start with.
1. About how tight should the twist of the wire be?
2. Is there a way to get exactly the right length before twisting? (as to not waste any of the wire, I'll have to spool the wire onto seperate spools to twist it.)
3. In Bearden's book, the coil is 450 turns, #23 wire, trifilar wound, I know in other circuits there is always a combination of #23 and #26 wire wound. Is this important or can the coil still be wound with 3 strands of the same gauge? (I don't have any 26 at the moment)
4 Also, I might have enough to go quadfilar or even quintfilar.. If I wind extra strands to use later, will that effect the circuit at all?
5. Any other suggestions are appreciated!
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