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how much .45mm wire needed for igsl-tgsl home made coil ?

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  • how much .45mm wire needed for igsl-tgsl home made coil ?

    hi, any body know how much .45 mm ecw is needed to make your own coils for the igsl-tgsl detector ?

    thanks, mark k

  • #2
    I believe it is 21" per turn for the 9" coil.
    So at 45 turns (45x21=945/12=78.75) about 80 feet.
    That's assuming your making the Minelab coil...

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    • #3
      hi, i suppose i should have said it was the coil for th e igsl-tgsl on the silverdogs site... it needs 107 on one coil and 98 turns on the other.. thanks,
      mark k

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      • #4
        OK so that's a 10" coil (I just built one of those) that would be 25" per turn
        so 25*107=2675"/12=223 feet
        25*98=2450"/12=204.1 feet
        205+225=430 feet needed to make one coil (or 131 meters)

        Um I thought you were doing the Minelab as you said 0.45 mm as might be used on the TX for that coil.

        SilverDog's docs say;

        So, to finish this exact coil i need 107 windings for RX and 98 windings for TX. Wire at both
        coils is the same; 0.25mm Cu (0.27-0.28mm with resin layer).

        0.25 mm

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