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  • What Inductance does your HH coil measure

    I have made a coil from the specs given by Carl
    for the HH, 26 turns, 10inch, .4mm enamel copper wire

    When I first made it the wires were loose it measured on my meter about 490 micro Henries.

    Now I have started putting some tape on it the wires are more compact
    and it now measures about 510 micro henries,

    When I complete wrapping the coil in tape the inductance is going to go way up higher
    this sounds like way to many micro henries

    Just wondering what anybody else has measured their coil to be ?

    Of course my meter could be wrong, but I have made the coil to the specs given so it should work ?

  • #2
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    it seems I have answered my own question about the original HH coil, which is 26 turns, 10inch, .4mm enamel copper wire.

    In reviewing the 2005 hammerhead article it mentions coils being in the region of 500uH,

    in using the coil calculator made by Qiaozhi , which uses enamel copper wire
    it says that coil should be around 577uH, I have not finished tightly wrapping my coil yet
    to increase the final inductance so I can measure it with my meter, maybe my meter is correct, as loosely wrapped it measures 510uH.

    But 577uH seems a very big inductance for what we are doing
    has anybody been using smaller coils on their HH for coins and jewellery
    at the beach ?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by 6666 View Post
      in using the coil calculator made by Qiaozhi , which uses enamel copper wire
      it says that coil should be around 577uH, I have not finished tightly wrapping my coil yet
      to increase the final inductance so I can measure it with my meter, maybe my meter is correct, as loosely wrapped it measures 510uH.
      How did you get 577uH?
      It should be 546uH.
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      • #4
        oops you are right the radius is 127 mm
        I used my wifes dress making tape measure
        and folded it in half at 10 inches
        and did not look at the measurement correctly
        added 10mm.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by 6666 View Post
          oops you are right the radius is 127 mm
          I used my wifes dress making tape measure
          and folded it in half at 10 inches
          and did not look at the measurement correctly
          added 10mm.
          For future reference, 1" = 25.4mm.

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