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I love the coils I got from TeslagenX. I was dreading the winding. thanks guys.
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Thanks Dennis! Erik has been putting in a lot of hours to get the new site up and running.
The new 8 SG and 4 SG kits are up there now. All of the EFTV videos, Bearden and Bedini books, links to Aaron and Peter's videos and heaps more.
We just have to put up the pricing for the small and large comparators, but email us at service@teslagenx.com if you want any info.
We hope everyone will like it. Please give us your feedback!
John K.
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Love the new look website at TeslagenX - Your source for Radiant Energy Chargers, Experimenter kits, PCBs, Books, Videos & References Great improvement!
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Originally posted by axxelxavier View PostJohn,
Thank you for sharing this.
I think, thought, there is a mistake, 130' are 39,624 m, no 32,624.
Anyway, here is a link to a very good wire calculator: The CircuitCalculator.com Blog » Wire Parameter Calculator
Values of the wires are core only, so, depending on numbers of the protection coatings, the wire is actually a little bit thicker.
Best regards,
Teodor
John K.
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Originally posted by John_Koorn View PostGeorge,
Here are the specs for my coil:
Power winding(s) - 130' (32.624m) AWG#20. Measured 0.80mm with digital calipers. 1.322 Ohms measured with milli-ohm meter.
Trigger winding - 130' (32.624m) AWG#24. Measured 0.50mm with digital calipers. 3.430 Ohms measured with milli-ohm meter.
Measurements taken at ambient temperature of 15.2C/59.2F
John K.
Thank you for sharing this.
I think, thought, there is a mistake, 130' are 39,624 m, no 32,624.
Anyway, here is a link to a very good wire calculator: The CircuitCalculator.com Blog » Wire Parameter Calculator
Values of the wires are core only, so, depending on numbers of the protection coatings, the wire is actually a little bit thicker.
Best regards,
Teodor
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Hi John
Thanks for your reply mate!.. yes your very correct SWG. 20#AWG = 0.0320 x 25 = .80mm
24#AWG = 0.0201 x 25 =.5025 say .50mm
I found a table that gives ohms per 1000 feet
20#AWG = 10.13 x 130 feet = 1316.9 divide by 1000 = 1.3169 ohms
24#AWG = 25.67 x 130 feet = 3337.1 divide by 1000 = 3.3371 ohms
Cheers,
George
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@Patrick
you were asking about 18 awg coils, they are now available
@Ed_Morbus
shipping varies depending upon weight so if you send us an email to service@teslagenx.com with exaclty what you would like we can give you a price including shipping.
Tom C
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Coil Specs
George,
Here are the specs for my coil:
Power winding(s) - 130' (39.624m) AWG#20. Measured 0.80mm with digital calipers. 1.322 Ohms measured with milli-ohm meter.
Trigger winding - 130' (39.624m) AWG#24. Measured 0.50mm with digital calipers. 3.430 Ohms measured with milli-ohm meter.
Measurements taken at ambient temperature of 15.2C/59.2F
John K.Last edited by John_Koorn; 04-20-2013, 03:36 PM.
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John K. do you have for europe members also
and what does it cost to ship to europe
thank you
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Hey George,
I'll measure my coil when I get home tonight. I'm pretty sure I have the same gauge as you in metric, but will confirm.
John K.
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Hi John K.
Can you please tell me what the ohms are on the AWG#20 and the AWG#23. On the chart i have the AWG#20 = .91 and the AWG#23 =.61, the reason I'm asking is because i have found a company in Sydney that sell peai grade 2 which is rated to 200 deg + the problem is that the closest to AWG#20 is .90 and AWG#23 is .60, even though they are very close I'm not sure if it would make a difference to the end result of 130 feet.
Best Regards,
George N.
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Originally posted by min2oly View PostHere here - cheers!
I did it 3 times 250' 9 filer. I had a blast with my kids at the park. 3rd time was not much of a charm for my little one - good thing she brought a friend, always something to do at the park.
I've priced out other companies that sell a spool twisted, not cheap.
Thanks for providing these.
why not AWG#18, I thought that was the gold standard here?
6 twists/inch?
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Kind regards,
Patrick
We have decided to run coils with wire sizes that match the Sg book specifications for now.
Tom C
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