Use the largest dia sec possible for max output. If you use a 12" sec
coil,
then 4.5:1 h/d produces a 54 inch winding length.
Go up a bit from 1000 turns if possible.
At 1,300 turns over 54 inches, then the math becomes:
54" winding length / 1,300 turns = .0415" = 41.5 mils wire OD.
Using double build sec insulation, the closet fit is 20 AWG double
insulated
magnet wire.
Top it off with a 24 x 5 or 30 x 8 inch dia toroid for high output.
Dr. Resonance
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 6:03 PM, <ConorPerry@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Looking at the price of copper wire makes me dizzy. I'd like to build a
8"-12" secondary coil now. When I work out the calculations for aspect
ratios for tight wound secondaries the copper size ends up between 19-22
gauge. 1000 wraps of a 8" diameter form is about 2100 feet, 12" diameter
is
3140 feet. That's alot of copper!
I'm not worried about the winding process, setting up a rotary encoder
and
slave stepper motor won't be a problem. So, ignoring easy to build tight
windings ... what's the smallest gauge that's realistic?
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