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Registered Member #1034
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I have been planning to wined a Tesla secondary coil on a 12.5" diameter PVC pipe for a length of about 5 feet with 18 gage magnet wire. This works out to about 5000 feet of 18 gage wire but so far I haven't been able to find any sources on the internet that will sell that much all on one spool. I must confess I haven't tried any local motor winding shops yet. Any one have any suggestions?
Registered Member #477
Joined: Tue Jun 20 2006, 11:51PM
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RogerInOhio wrote ...
This works out to about 5000 feet of 18 gage wire but so far I haven't been able to find any sources on the internet that will sell that much all on one spool. I must confess I haven't tried any local motor winding shops yet. Any one have any suggestions?
Getting that much on one spool will be a little hard. The biggest problem is that the people who'll sell you that much will know what they have, and you'll pay for it! I certainly wouldn't expect to get any "deals" from a motor shop on that kind of quantity, but maybe that's just me If you can be bothered to splice, just keep an eye on eBay, or ask the eBay sellers if they can give you more on a single spool: http://search.stores.ebay.com/magnet-wire-18
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You could as an alternative go with 18AWG stranded house wire wrapped on your PVC form. That has been done before and YES it works as well as magnet wire. I know several coils who have done this with success! It would be a cheaper alternative.
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Two options:
1) Change your wire gauge. Wire gauge isn't too critical and you can easily make adjustments to your coil by adjusting by a gauge or two in either direction.
2) Splice your connections together using multiple spools. This is common practice.
Keep in mind copper prices are WAY up nowadays so you will pay a pretty penny for it!
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Joined: Fri Jul 20 2007, 06:22PM
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Roger,
When I wound my giant twin coils I purchased a 12-inch spool of 18 AWG with heavy coating directly from ESSEX wire in Fort Wayne, IN. I called them first (they usually don't sell directly to the public) and had a chat with the sales guy for a half hour or so telling him what I was trying to build, then I drove down and picked it up myself and paid cash (in 2002 approx. $250). I probably spent the same in gas as it would have been for shipping 90 lbs of copper. People can be very helpful if you just chat with them for a while.
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Joined: Sat Sept 29 2007, 12:50PM
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Thank you all for your input. This has been helpful. I think I could go along with getting two spools and splicing the wire together if I have to. The best web site I have found to buy it from so far is http://www.magnet4less.com/index.php?cPath=9_20&osCsid=ec7f6d9319038eb9764e250e6e5aa2c1 where it goes for about $85.00 per 11 lbs spool. I'm still going to look up a local motor winding shop and see what they can do first.
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"2) Splice your connections together using multiple spools. This is common practice."
I am just wondering how you guys splice the ends together? I would wrap or fold the ends together and continue winding. This would leave some copper sticking out and promote corona arcing.
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