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Old 07-12-2015, 08:42 AM
R Bedell R Bedell is offline
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A coil to work properly,should be wound on a jig or a bobbin paying attention to the number of turns and the gauge of the wire of the original coil.
The coil of wire is then dipped in "Varnish" ( today we use epoxy and it is cured in an oven)
This is done to secure the winding's into a homogeneous unit as vibration will chafe the wire shorting or fatiguing it, causing an open.
Splices in the wire are not acceptable it should be a continuous piece of new enameled wire of the proper gauge.
Used wire is not acceptable.
You are 100% correct.

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