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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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capthook

Quote from: EvilXBOX on April 07, 2008, 03:22:53 AM
that was for 1.5v, not 2,000...

Huh?  A watt is a watt is a WATT

Power (watts) = Volts x Amps

A 100W lightbulb will use 100W of power in 1 hour.

It doesn't matter if its: 1V x 100A or 100V x 1A : it all equals 100W

So my coil consumption at 1.5v and yours at 2,000 v - when converted to WATTS - is the SAME UNITS.

My coil will outperform yours by 5,085%

You should spend a few weeks reading this site - time better served then winding your proposed coil:

http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/


EvilXBOX

pound per pound mine will outperform, I htink, that's what my spreadsheet said, and I did compute it for your sizes and got your measurements, so I know I have the right equations in there

maybe it's not pound per pound, but at the point of if I do less of one thing, like if the weights are different, then there is a threshold

wattsup

@EvilXBOX

Does your spreadsheet say when the coil will blow? lol (It was too tempting.)
I would say 2 minutes max.
But trying it is the only way to see for yourself.
Don't forget that at each rotation the flyback will be several times higher then the applied power. It will be even higher voltage. Just be careful.

EvilXBOX

it was an ebay thing and I fell asleep...
was sold for just $3 more than starting bid, $33, plus $18 S/H
oops, it was a long night last night, no sleep....shit
and nothing on of ighpoundage right now and high gauge...
does anyone know of  a MUCH better place than oemwire.com?

EvilXBOX

Seller said he had another spool, might just be one, but I think I want to get it