Hi:
I have an open mid-50's black bakelite cover dog-ear P90...open as in open continuity.
I have already taken the magnets off (they were not bonded with any adhesive), and the coil is not potted, so I figured no harm in unwinding it myself to count the turns and observe anything interesting, even if there isn't anything to discover beyond the obvious.
It occurred to me this wheel has already been invented and reinvented, so maybe I should just ask...does someone already know the approx. # turns, and gauge...hey, even what kind of insulation/thickness was popular then, and how does one determine the correct magnet orientation again (flat Alnico-looking things, very roughly 1" x 3").
Thanks
Murray
I have an open mid-50's black bakelite cover dog-ear P90...open as in open continuity.
I have already taken the magnets off (they were not bonded with any adhesive), and the coil is not potted, so I figured no harm in unwinding it myself to count the turns and observe anything interesting, even if there isn't anything to discover beyond the obvious.
It occurred to me this wheel has already been invented and reinvented, so maybe I should just ask...does someone already know the approx. # turns, and gauge...hey, even what kind of insulation/thickness was popular then, and how does one determine the correct magnet orientation again (flat Alnico-looking things, very roughly 1" x 3").
Thanks
Murray
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