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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 122719" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I got some info that will definitely help. I obtained a resistance measurement from someone with an electromagnet from Steven Gibbs. The resistance is 11.4 ohms. I looked up how many feet of 21 AWG wire it would take to give that resistance rating. My chart says to use 78.111 feet of wire for every ohm of resistance. That comes out to 890.4654 feet of wire. Almost 2.2 lbs of wire. </p><p></p><p>Also I made one and it turns out that one row is two layers of wire. My electromagnet was wound on a 7 inch steel core. I used spacers at each end. So the actual length of my coil was at 5.75 inches. Seven rows of wire is actually 14 layers of wire. </p><p></p><p>I think the information on the internet is for the older style electromagnet that Steven Gibbs used to make before the current design. As I remember the older style was made using speaker wire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 122719, member: 288"] I got some info that will definitely help. I obtained a resistance measurement from someone with an electromagnet from Steven Gibbs. The resistance is 11.4 ohms. I looked up how many feet of 21 AWG wire it would take to give that resistance rating. My chart says to use 78.111 feet of wire for every ohm of resistance. That comes out to 890.4654 feet of wire. Almost 2.2 lbs of wire. Also I made one and it turns out that one row is two layers of wire. My electromagnet was wound on a 7 inch steel core. I used spacers at each end. So the actual length of my coil was at 5.75 inches. Seven rows of wire is actually 14 layers of wire. I think the information on the internet is for the older style electromagnet that Steven Gibbs used to make before the current design. As I remember the older style was made using speaker wire. [/QUOTE]
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