Stretched Magnet Wire Stators for DIY ESL Builds ?
- By emailtim
- Planars & Exotics
- 2 Replies
Copper magnet wire appears to be more readily available in required quantities as opposed to PVC insulated wire (without buying in bulk minimum quantities) and is already used in step up transformers.
Would magnet wire be suitable to make stretched wire stators from ?
Would there be any drawbacks (cracked insulation from stretching, arcing, vibration buzz, etc.) ?
As for calculating the open/closed area, more of the "closed" area would be copper versus insulation. The same AWG/gauge wire would have a smaller OD providing more physically open area restricting less air flow.
Any thoughts ?
TIA
Would magnet wire be suitable to make stretched wire stators from ?
Would there be any drawbacks (cracked insulation from stretching, arcing, vibration buzz, etc.) ?
As for calculating the open/closed area, more of the "closed" area would be copper versus insulation. The same AWG/gauge wire would have a smaller OD providing more physically open area restricting less air flow.
Any thoughts ?
TIA