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In Reply to: RE: A Mercedes and a bus... posted by Lew on March 12, 2015 at 14:56:16
The wire inside is of course interacting with the magnetic field it is wrapped around. This does NOTHING to its resistive properties. If there is nothing wrong with this stuff, why not just use it for the lead outs? Eliminate a solder joint, eh?
cheers,
Douglas
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I've run across vintage chokes and PTs "terminated" in the very manner you describe: the enameled magnet wire becomes the leadout with the addition of insulating spaghetti. And I always thought this was a money saving trick.
The older style ElectraPrint transformers are done this way for the secondary.Edit, I should say apparently done this way. The lead out wire is solid core, enameled magnet wire.
Tre'
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It is quite possibly a cost save...:) however, since it is claimed replacing the lead outs helps, and that the coils in the bobbin are perfect as is, using said wire for lead out follows naturally IFF the scheme has any merit at all.
and btw, make the Benz a 6.5 and I'll take it v. the bus anytime...maybe followed by a 115-body, 'C' with a manual and an OM617 under the hood...:)
cheers,
Douglas
Friend, I would not hurt thee for the world...but thou art standing where I am about to shoot.
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