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kv
Thu Jun 21 2007, 03:38AM Print
kv Registered Member #809 Joined: Wed May 30 2007, 08:59AM
Location: Melbourne, victoria
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well today i wound a secondary but i need help with the coating part. At the moment the secondary is covered in tape to stop the thing unwinding itself, but how do you coat the coil without tape so it doesn't unwind itself. i have the two pieces of wire for each side taped to the pvc it's wound on. also would resin be good for coating a coil?
thanks
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sparky
Thu Jun 21 2007, 05:50AM
sparky Registered Member #530 Joined: Sat Feb 17 2007, 07:56AM
Location: Victoria BC, Canada
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When I wind secondaries, I always make sure the first several turns are epoxied on tight. Then I continue winding.... the tension is usually great enough to prevent any loose turns from appearing. I use 24 hr cure - clear epoxy --- I buy this stuff in large containers - I premix and then use a cardboard roller and roll on the epoxy. Once cured I overcoat with Polyurethane 2 times.
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IamSmooth
Thu Jun 21 2007, 12:29PM
IamSmooth Registered Member #190 Joined: Fri Feb 17 2006, 12:00AM
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After I wound my coil I just applied two thick coats of semi-gloss polyurethane. Make sure you do it in a clean environments so you don't get bugs or dust sticking to it.
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GreySoul
Thu Jun 21 2007, 07:28PM
GreySoul Registered Member #546 Joined: Fri Feb 23 2007, 11:43PM
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I use a good gap filling CA glue (Scorpion 5) and heptane based activator as I wind coils. a little drop every few inches holds the coil together before I coat it with about 6-10 coats of shellac or spray on polyurethane. no tape needed.

-Doug

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Nik
Thu Jun 21 2007, 10:02PM
Nik Registered Member #53 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 04:31AM
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I coat the coil form with a clear varnis and let it get tacky before winding. If you wind fast enough the varnish holds the windings tight untill i coat them.
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kv
Fri Jun 22 2007, 03:08AM
kv Registered Member #809 Joined: Wed May 30 2007, 08:59AM
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ok i get it now, you put little drops of glue on the windings to hold them on. what should i use to coat it? i have some resin?
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ragnar
Fri Jun 22 2007, 05:39AM
ragnar Registered Member #63 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 06:18AM
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Purchase a can of spray-lacquer (polyurethane is especially good). You'll find spray application MUCH neater, easier, and more rewarding than any brushwork. You'll need many coats if you want it thick, but that should be no problem.
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Sulaiman
Fri Jun 22 2007, 09:11AM
Sulaiman Registered Member #162 Joined: Mon Feb 13 2006, 10:25AM
Location: United Kingdom
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If you made a device to turn the coil for winding, use the same device to apply much cheaper liquid polyurethane varnish
(any non-water-based polyurethane varnish, matt-, gloss-, indoor-, outdoor-, yacht-, floor-varnish etc.)
Keep rotating while the varnish dries, a very smooth thick coating is easy.

A thin coating is all that's needed, but a thick coating (a few layers) protects against knocks and bumps and scrapes.
A thick coating looks really good too, but does somehow build up a static charge in TC service,
so you may get a (very) small static shock from a completely disconnected coil.
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Kristian
Fri Jun 22 2007, 04:47PM
Kristian Registered Member #611 Joined: Wed Mar 28 2007, 11:40PM
Location: Hudsonville, Michigan
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Would acrylic spray work for coating a secondary?
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GreySoul
Fri Jun 22 2007, 06:18PM
GreySoul Registered Member #546 Joined: Fri Feb 23 2007, 11:43PM
Location: Albuquerque, NM
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As long as it's not the water clean up variety.... it should work ok.
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