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Overunity Machines Forum



really stupid question.

Started by carlprad, September 25, 2013, 02:49:37 PM

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carlprad

I attached two images showing the wire I'm looking for.

Each image has magnets and I give their dimensions as a frame of reference.

Can you tell me the AWG of this magnet wire?

Thank you.

elecar

Well that is nowhere near 4 mm so it must be   4 tenths of a mm  or 4 tenths of a mm2

If it is 0.40mm it is     26 AWG
if it is  0.40mm2 it is  21 AWG

carlprad

it was written as "4/10mm copper wire".


gyulasun

Folks,  4/10 means  4 divided by 10   i.e. 0.4 mm  this is the outside diameter of the enameled copper wire.

from a web awg - mm tablet awg #26 corresponds to the 0.405 mm wire, so you can use #26 enameled copper wire.

Gyula

PS carlprad:  your sentence in the first post "laminated" magnet wire makes no sense to me.  MAybe you meant enameled??

carlprad

got it, thanks.

Finally, how do I figure out the right number of windings.