xtal01
Mechanical
- Mar 15, 2012
- 143
I am restoring an old magneto phone.
The coils in the receiver are dead (well I found the actual problem when I took one apart ... one end of the coil was just cleaned of insulation .... laid against the core of the coil ... and windings put over it .... 100 years of corrosion and there was no connection ... very bad design).
So, I carefully took off the wire, counting the number of windings.
I also measured the length of wire.
Just FYI .. the magnetic wire measured .005 and measured 81 ft and 44 ohms ... so from tables it is #37 wire
So my question .... I can't believe I will perfect and get the exact number of windings from 81 ft of wire.
Is it more important to get the coil count right or get the length of wire right?
Thanks so much .... Mike
The coils in the receiver are dead (well I found the actual problem when I took one apart ... one end of the coil was just cleaned of insulation .... laid against the core of the coil ... and windings put over it .... 100 years of corrosion and there was no connection ... very bad design).
So, I carefully took off the wire, counting the number of windings.
I also measured the length of wire.
Just FYI .. the magnetic wire measured .005 and measured 81 ft and 44 ohms ... so from tables it is #37 wire
So my question .... I can't believe I will perfect and get the exact number of windings from 81 ft of wire.
Is it more important to get the coil count right or get the length of wire right?
Thanks so much .... Mike