09-30-2023, 09:10 PM
If this IS the 2nd IF coild and IT IS the secondary, you do not need to worry about 8 turns removed and splicing.
Technique:
Use a bit thicker gague (not much thicker) wire than the one use in the coil.
Alternative: use a real rigid wire (like a lead from a resistor/cap).
Prep the stub (clean/tin).
Measure the length so when bent, it touches both the lead and the wire stub.
If using magnet wire, prep both ends.
Solder well your wire to the pin.
Route the wire to your stub. If rigid, make outward right angle, push towards the stub so it stays touching it, then solder. If it is a thinner magnetr wire, route along the coil, then solder, then put some wah over.
Technique:
Use a bit thicker gague (not much thicker) wire than the one use in the coil.
Alternative: use a real rigid wire (like a lead from a resistor/cap).
Prep the stub (clean/tin).
Measure the length so when bent, it touches both the lead and the wire stub.
If using magnet wire, prep both ends.
Solder well your wire to the pin.
Route the wire to your stub. If rigid, make outward right angle, push towards the stub so it stays touching it, then solder. If it is a thinner magnetr wire, route along the coil, then solder, then put some wah over.
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