10-08-2008, 05:30 PM
You are on the right track now.
If you run into any difficulty rewinding that coil, let us know. It is actually quite easy to do.
I use #38 gauge wire for the outer winding which always goes bad. Be sure and pay attention to the direction the original winding was wound, placement of the winding on the coil, etc. Remove the old nitrocellulose insulator whcih the original winding was wound on, and use new Mylar tape instead; the breakdown of that nitrocellulose insulator is part of the reason the original windings fail.
If you run into any difficulty rewinding that coil, let us know. It is actually quite easy to do.
I use #38 gauge wire for the outer winding which always goes bad. Be sure and pay attention to the direction the original winding was wound, placement of the winding on the coil, etc. Remove the old nitrocellulose insulator whcih the original winding was wound on, and use new Mylar tape instead; the breakdown of that nitrocellulose insulator is part of the reason the original windings fail.
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN