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Guidelines for coil substitution

By arolden

6 years ago


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#2 6 years ago

25 is the wire gauge, get that right or real close.

1,000 is the number of turns. Less turns is stronger, more turns is weaker. Up to you and where it's needed.

LTG : )

#4 6 years ago
Quoted from arolden:

At what point does the difference in gauge make a difference?

Myself, I wouldn't go more than 2 in either direction for gauge.

LTG : )

#7 6 years ago
Quoted from arolden:

what is the best way to identify it?

At the bottom of a garbage can. Too many unknowns. Especially if it is good or not.

LTG : )

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