Nice!, chemelec. But have no winding equipment.
Only the secondary is what I would need. 2 pieces. About 10K turns.
Will canibalize generic ignition coils... Went to Autozone, O'rileys, Napa, mechanic shops and... surprise ! Not stocked any more unless fancy 'performance' 'racing' types at $50. Modern times just passed me. Fast.
Nice!, chemelec. But have no winding equipment.
Only the secondary is what I would need. 2 pieces. About 10K turns.
Will canibalize generic ignition coils... Went to Autozone, O'rileys, Napa, mechanic shops and... surprise ! Not stocked any more unless fancy 'performance' 'racing' types at $50. Modern times just passed me. Fast.
I make my Bobbins on my Metal Lathe, and I also Wind the coils on it at a High Speed.
I have a Digital Counter on it, so I can accurately count the Turns.
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The USA is a Free call for me.
I agree with buying a performance engine ignition coil.
I Guarantee that with the correct firing pulse circuit, it Ain't No 1200 Volts.
Maybe with a steady state sine wave, but I'm talking hard core shunted primary field collapse.
P.S. Do Not check it with body parts... it HURTS (BTDT 2 MT). <<<)))
WOW, did I misinterpret the intended purpose (or was it somewhat obtuse?).
I'm now clueless of intent, is it a Big choke?, magnetic field?
Since I don't get it, I'm Out... GFL <<<)))
Ok, had to look that up "gradiometer" wasn't familiar with term. (kinda vague term to me...)
So, ignorance query -- is a wire coil as sensor better than So Many hall effect based field strength sensors?
Not being facetious, just "ignorant" Tnx <<<)))
P.S. Maybe the difference is an "averaging" aspect to a wire coil, that a hall would "micro measure"?
Ok, had to look that up "gradiometer" wasn't familiar with term. (kinda vague term to me...)
So, ignorance query -- is a wire coil as sensor better than So Many hall effect based field strength sensors?
Not being facetious, just "ignorant" Tnx <<<)))
P.S. Maybe the difference is an "averaging" aspect to a wire coil, that a hall would "micro measure"?
P.P.S. maybe a low voltage "large" contactor relay coil ?
There are Pros and Cons, Verses Hall Effect and using Coils.
He was asking me to wind him Two, 10,000 Turn Coils with 40 AWG Wire on 1/2 inch ID, PVC Pipe (20 CM Winding Length)
But they had to be IDENTICAL.
I told him I could come Close, But not really Absolutely IDENTICAL.
So he was going to buy two car coils and take them apart to try them.
I Seriously DOUBT they will be Identical.
I can Easily Wind the Coil with 40 AWG.
I have a Digital Turns counter on my Metal Lathe and can Come Very Close to Perfect layers.
(I Wound One Layer to see if I could do it.)
10,000 Turns Would work out to 5 Layers with a layer of paper between wire layers.
An ignition coil from an old vehicle like a 1968 Chevy truck will give you a 1/4" to 3/8" spark on 12 volts if you can adjust the Hz with a 555 timer to get maximum output. You can still get replacement ignition coils at Auto Zone and O'Reilly auto parts. These are not made for high RF efficiency drops off at about 5K.