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Old 5th April 2003, 05:09 AM   #1
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Talking Solen Inductor Question

Dear all,

I found there are 2 type of inductor in HongKong.

1. #14 type, which is form by a Single Wire.

2. #16 type, which is form by some (may be 4) twisted wire.

Price look same

Which one is good?

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It should answer all your questions.

The numbers are the gauge of the inductor.

The one is a standard inductor, the other (with 4 wires twisted) is the Hepta-Litz inductor.
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