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Such thing as too small of AWG? 44?

Started by EvilXBOX, April 04, 2008, 02:45:31 AM

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EvilXBOX

Okay, those calculations could be wrong, as I didn't do the resistance per 1,000ft...but only took 1,000 ft...and then started applying it to the rest...
if I do per thousand, @2KV
1lb of 36AWG = 5,135.224 Amps
1lb of 44AWG = 207,440 Amps
...WOW...
44AWG is 40.4 times as much as 36AWG.....not the other way around liek I originally claculated...so the extra mile does count!
...and I guess that's actually the way to do it? and the calculations did come out, since i am always using 1lb, to cancel stuff out, so the end result is that too...

so...am I correct NOW?
that 1lb of 44AWG is 40.4 times better than 36AWG
or...was I right to begin with...and
1lb of 36AWG is still 6.2 times greater than 44AWG


EvilXBOX

Okay, here in an excel file, made in Gnumeric, I'm a linux guy, so tell me if it works, and the varriables didn't seem to change anything(volt and circumference) I have made a big table with the correct values etc...because of cancelation I guess the Volts and the circumference dont really matter in the comparisons
I do plan on getting the 44AWG, if it is this much better, per pound, the spreadhseet has all of them crossed, but I will only paste 44 here


44   1
40   6.00787766450417
39   9.70404623736647
38   16.5387433457151
37   26.4756296321822
36   40.3955114713594
35   63.3611592184317
34   101.453900319
33   163.977060285916
32   262.665400443178
31   401.195230681455
30   641.149271814653
29   1042.59805141118
28   1588.11820548155
27   2560.41867239379
26   4045.63627498781
25   6408.40284213778
24   10110.9849241822
23   16349.9507389163
22   25609.8765432099
21   40610.806577917
20   65008.8531628512
19   103127.019637087
18   162417.788913248

z.monkey

All I can say it do the experiment.  You need to experience inductors first hand.  By doing the experiment.  I would suggest starting small, but you probably won't.  Post your progress here.  We all were in your place at one time.  Found this cool new project.  Gonna build it tight now, regardless of how much knowledge you have. This is how you gain experience and character.  Please build the project, and report your progress here.

OK, Mo Later...
Goodwill to All, for All is One!

EvilXBOX

If I do post here, we might have to move it to the correct folder/forum, since it might be an ed gray motor...I couldn't figur eout where I should ask this question, so I just picked one.

z.monkey

Send a personal message to Stefan, he's the moderator.
There is a section for Ed Gray motors.
http://www.overunity.com/index.php/board,36.0.html
Goodwill to All, for All is One!