Busted a bucker when trying to split coils. (Used wrong size heatshrink tubing which I ultimately couldn't remove.) The thinness of 42/43 gauge wire, together with their non-availability in local brick & mortar stores, makes me just a little suspect as to my own ability to rewire a coil. I can get 36 or 38 gauge wire locally, and 36 or 38 gauge wire seems to offer much better project-completion potential for me. As this may be a one-off project (would have to rewire the non-broken coil as well), I obviously don't want to buy too much wire. I am going to jerry-rig a winder (with a counter) per the many examples available on line.
Is it acceptable to use 36 or 38 gauge wire? Obviously, the number of windings will be reduced, but as compared to what? How do you know how many turns your coil should have in the first place? And if it turns out that output is too low, can you compensate for this with some kind of passive pre-amp or active pre-amp? (I found a guy online who has designs for each.)
Is it acceptable to use 36 or 38 gauge wire? Obviously, the number of windings will be reduced, but as compared to what? How do you know how many turns your coil should have in the first place? And if it turns out that output is too low, can you compensate for this with some kind of passive pre-amp or active pre-amp? (I found a guy online who has designs for each.)
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