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Re: Poking wires into secondary
Original poster: "Gerry Reynolds" <gerryreynolds-at-earthlink-dot-net>
Hi Ed,
Seems like the real factor with this issue is not necessarily the power
levels but the winding height relative to the power level. Lower aspect
coils will have a greater problem than higher ones (everything else the
same). I would also think the coil form material would play some part in
this in conjuction with the humidity and other environmental factors.
Using a nylon screw to terminate certainly helps.
Question: Is it easier for an arc to travel down the inside of the form
than the outside (everything else being the same)?
Gerry R
> It sure does, and not just in high-power coils! I learned that the
> hard way. In order to hold the wire in place I used to thread the ends
> of the wire through the form at both start and ends. Bad news! I now
> use nylon screws to hold the wire and haven't had further trouble.
>
> Ed
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