Yes Skippy... Both my newest Big coils works fine with a spiral drainwire.
Remember the wire is Very thin. I not sure what problem it should give, only If the wire in the lay is lose...
I will post some proof to you. A drainwire will help a lot to get a even surface / resistance graphite lay. With out drain wires the lay will be thick and difficult to make same thickness everywhere, in corners and at the side. This spiral is a good idea.. Here is a test with the 13" Vista coil this evening. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnmLMC5YNec&sns=em http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnmLMC5YNec&sns=em
Picture 1 is the Vista Stock coil with spiral made drainwires... Thickness 0.15 mm cobber.
picture 2 is a macro FOTO of the thin wires 0.05/0.06 mm I using.
Henrik.
ps. Made this video in a test day.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnmLMC5YNec&sns=em
Remember the wire is Very thin. I not sure what problem it should give, only If the wire in the lay is lose...
I will post some proof to you. A drainwire will help a lot to get a even surface / resistance graphite lay. With out drain wires the lay will be thick and difficult to make same thickness everywhere, in corners and at the side. This spiral is a good idea.. Here is a test with the 13" Vista coil this evening. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnmLMC5YNec&sns=em http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnmLMC5YNec&sns=em
Picture 1 is the Vista Stock coil with spiral made drainwires... Thickness 0.15 mm cobber.
picture 2 is a macro FOTO of the thin wires 0.05/0.06 mm I using.
Henrik.
ps. Made this video in a test day.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnmLMC5YNec&sns=em
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