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Magnet Wire for the HDR Caduceus coil
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<blockquote data-quote="Username" data-source="post: 240480" data-attributes="member: 13828"><p>Oh and what about the witness well windings? Can I use the magnet wire for that?</p><p></p><p>I held a strand of the magnet wire across the terminals of a AA battery and it didn’t heat up at all until I scraped off the enamel where it was touching the terminals and then both the wire and the battery heated up significantly and very quickly. This indicates that the enamel is providing some insulation but the AA battery is only 1.5 volts and the components inside the HDR could be exposed to up to 120 volts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Username, post: 240480, member: 13828"] Oh and what about the witness well windings? Can I use the magnet wire for that? I held a strand of the magnet wire across the terminals of a AA battery and it didn’t heat up at all until I scraped off the enamel where it was touching the terminals and then both the wire and the battery heated up significantly and very quickly. This indicates that the enamel is providing some insulation but the AA battery is only 1.5 volts and the components inside the HDR could be exposed to up to 120 volts [/QUOTE]
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