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HydroMeyers Vic

Started by Spewing, January 31, 2009, 03:02:14 AM

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AhuraMazda

Quote from: TheBuzz on February 11, 2009, 02:47:28 PM
I see you went back and deleted a bunch of your posts in this thread. Now why would you do that?

I did not see his answer but I attribute it to parasitic tendencies.

AhuraMazda

Quote from: TheBuzz on February 12, 2009, 02:20:17 AM
Maybe Dankie should include a weeks supply of vallium with each order since the #46 wire is so small it breaks at about 7 grams of tension.

LOL. 7 grams break point. Are you talking about dankie or the wire?

dankie

Quote from: TheBuzz on February 12, 2009, 09:24:15 AM
Dankie,

Got some questions for ya.

Did you talk to the guy that had Meyer buggy and did he specify that size #46 wire for that size coil?

Did the guy tell you anything about how those outer banks are wound if they are?

Do you have any more photo angles of the coil?

There are other possibilities for the coil.

No these are the only photos I received , and now orion has everything Don cant ask his friend to take more pictures.

The wire is # 36 (.005) you retard , not 46 ... Stan specifies .004 ( #38)  for the VIC , but at another place he specifies .006 (#34) for some other coil config .

So I split the middle and went for #36


Grumpy

Wasn't the primary wound as a solenoid and placed in the middle between the two grooved spools?
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dankie

Quote from: TheBuzz on February 12, 2009, 11:06:29 AM
I was just quoting what someone else told me.

Retard? I thought we had a little chat the other day sunshine... You should post the rest of the photos while you still can. :)

You missed this question:
Did the guy tell you anything about how those outer banks are wound if they are?

The reason I ask is if you look at his center spool replication, the banks are cut low and then there is a space above that about 5mm. Not normal and indicates another coil sat in that space. Then over the top of that is the outer spool with the narrow slots.

Yes they are wound in same clockwise direction , everything is wound in the same clockwise direction ...

Theres only 2 spools , Stan wrapped the primary on the chokes bobbin , this is why theres much room on it

I'm afraid this is all the pircutres we will see , unless Orion decides to post some info about their purchase .