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Re: Heating in 4-1/2 turn inductor
From: assemblywizard@gmail.com (John Smith)
On 8/26/2010 4:45 PM, John Smith wrote:
On 8/26/2010 7:51 AM, amdx wrote:
"Tim Williams"<tmoranwms@charter.net> wrote in message
news:1atdo.100879$4B7.42604@newsfe16.iad...
"amdx"<amdx@knology.net> wrote in message
news:ec0b$4c7650d8$18ec6dd7$9856@KNOLOGY.NET...
I got some confirmation from my collaborator, The 1/2 turn as were
describing it
was the LAST 1/2 turn wound on the bobbin.
It doesn't happen to be nicked, forming a shorted turn perhaps?
verified more than once.
There isn't a cold solder joint at the heating end of the coil? This
would result in localized heating to one end of the coil ... strange is
all I can say.
Regards,
JS
Never mind, the confirmation you mention, done by another, was obviously done on another coil ... duh, should have read all the posts before commenting ...
Regards,
JS
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