Hello all,
I rewound a dead 1950's Fender Tele rhythm pickup for a friend of mine.
I removed all the dead coil wire, cleaned up the bobbin, redipped the bobbin in nitro, and after letting the bobbin dry for 24 hours I rewound it with 43 gauge PE. Once the coil was full, I potted the coil in nitro and set it aside to dry for 48 hours.
Here's the weird part...
Before potting, the coil was roughly 7.4 K DCR, 7.5K@120Hz and about 9.6K ACR@1 Khz.
After I repotted and the coil was dried, I got roughly 5.3K DCR, 5.5K@120Hz and 5.9K@1Khz.
The solder was really grainy looking for some reason, so I resoldered and the DCR went back up to 7K. After a half an hour or so and the pickup cooled, the meter readings dropped back to the lower level.
I thought the nitro was too hot for the PE, so I removed the coil, recleaned and redipped the bobbin, and rewound the coil again, and repotted the coil with a fresh 'never before opened' can of nitro.
I'm getting the same weirdo readings as I did before, but this time the coil seems to be leveling off at about 6K DCR and 7.2K@1Khz.
My question is... WTF? I never had this happen before, could I have a spool of 43PE with insulation that 'went bad' on me, or is there something else wrong? I have made coils with the same spool of 43PE that all worked OK, and used the same can of nitro for dunking all my pickup coils before winding as I did to treat this one pickup.
Thank you,
ken
I rewound a dead 1950's Fender Tele rhythm pickup for a friend of mine.
I removed all the dead coil wire, cleaned up the bobbin, redipped the bobbin in nitro, and after letting the bobbin dry for 24 hours I rewound it with 43 gauge PE. Once the coil was full, I potted the coil in nitro and set it aside to dry for 48 hours.
Here's the weird part...
Before potting, the coil was roughly 7.4 K DCR, 7.5K@120Hz and about 9.6K ACR@1 Khz.
After I repotted and the coil was dried, I got roughly 5.3K DCR, 5.5K@120Hz and 5.9K@1Khz.
The solder was really grainy looking for some reason, so I resoldered and the DCR went back up to 7K. After a half an hour or so and the pickup cooled, the meter readings dropped back to the lower level.
I thought the nitro was too hot for the PE, so I removed the coil, recleaned and redipped the bobbin, and rewound the coil again, and repotted the coil with a fresh 'never before opened' can of nitro.
I'm getting the same weirdo readings as I did before, but this time the coil seems to be leveling off at about 6K DCR and 7.2K@1Khz.
My question is... WTF? I never had this happen before, could I have a spool of 43PE with insulation that 'went bad' on me, or is there something else wrong? I have made coils with the same spool of 43PE that all worked OK, and used the same can of nitro for dunking all my pickup coils before winding as I did to treat this one pickup.
Thank you,
ken
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