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Offline beaky

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Re: Matching coils
« on: September 12, 2010, 03:08:08 PM »
From memory when i did electrical engineering ( and im sure Beaky will step in if im a bit wrong here).
Current is (voltage multiplied by number of turns) then divide this by cross section surface area of wire.

the 26/600 has less power due to gauge of the wire
sorry to inform you retropin but your correct  :lol
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