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Will the HDR work with 50Hz AC
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<blockquote data-quote="steven chiverton" data-source="post: 149571" data-attributes="member: 7378"><p>i just found out today that if you use a hevey duty coiled giutar lead for head coil make sure the rest of the lead is the same hevey duty gauge or close to it, as i modified my hevey duty giutar lead coil which is part of the head coil , by adding a guitar lead to it so i can plug it into the time coil sockets to close the circuit but the lead wasent the same gauge as the coiled part so more resistance effected the electromagnet and thus it made it less powerful and wouldn't even effect the watch by making it spin fast, now i was only using the coiled part with sockets on the ends to close the hdr circuit to power the electromagnet only so wacking a lead onto that to make it a full head coil dident work the same as the lead had a finer gauge thin wire so it wasent conducting enough like the coiled part alone with just plugs in it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steven chiverton, post: 149571, member: 7378"] i just found out today that if you use a hevey duty coiled giutar lead for head coil make sure the rest of the lead is the same hevey duty gauge or close to it, as i modified my hevey duty giutar lead coil which is part of the head coil , by adding a guitar lead to it so i can plug it into the time coil sockets to close the circuit but the lead wasent the same gauge as the coiled part so more resistance effected the electromagnet and thus it made it less powerful and wouldn't even effect the watch by making it spin fast, now i was only using the coiled part with sockets on the ends to close the hdr circuit to power the electromagnet only so wacking a lead onto that to make it a full head coil dident work the same as the lead had a finer gauge thin wire so it wasent conducting enough like the coiled part alone with just plugs in it [/QUOTE]
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