I just had my apprentice wind a few coils for practice and very strange things were happening. He's consistently been ending up with very loose, sloppy looking coils when all the winder settings are the same. I figured that inconsistent tension was the problem so I went out and got a little 0-30 gram tension meter. My two felt disc tensioners combined were giving me 5 grams total. I'd never had a problem winding at this tension but I figured I'd bump it up a bit since the recommended tension for 42 AWG is somewhere between 22 and 30 gram. My felt discs are spring loaded and I screwed down the adjustment screws about 10 turns each and could only get the tension to register 12g but that gave me a tight and orderly looking coil. Apprentice again winds a very loose looking coil which I strip off. The next three coils I oversee and slow down the wind speed a little and they all come out looking great. I solder off the ends and measure resistance and get 4 different ohms readings with the longer coils reading lower and identical pairs off by more than 10%.
I do ohms per foot calculations and I should be getting close to 9.9K but instead am getting readings on 7.8-8.5k . WTF? No magnet shorts.
Is there a cheap, easy way to check for internal shorts between layers?
Does 12g tension seem ridiculously high?
Is my wire defective?
I've never had this problem with this spool or winder setup before. My coils are usually within 1-2%.
How can two operators get such totally different results when the only variable is a modest difference in winding speed?
TIA
I do ohms per foot calculations and I should be getting close to 9.9K but instead am getting readings on 7.8-8.5k . WTF? No magnet shorts.
Is there a cheap, easy way to check for internal shorts between layers?
Does 12g tension seem ridiculously high?
Is my wire defective?
I've never had this problem with this spool or winder setup before. My coils are usually within 1-2%.
How can two operators get such totally different results when the only variable is a modest difference in winding speed?
TIA
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