^Wow^
I understood neither. Could you dumb it down a bit lol![]()
I try my best, but with this I reach the borders of my english
For example:
You make a coil, only from 0.32 kanthal (no NR-R-NR)
0.32 Kanthal has 0.197 Ohms per cm
The coil has 1.9 ohm (example!)
You have a voltage from 4 Volts
That mean Ampere = Voltage/Ohms (I=U/R)
Your coil will take 2.1 Ampere.
But you didn’t used NR-R-NR
So again for example, lets think you have on each side of the coil 1cm free wire
That’s around 0.2 Ohm each side
That mean you can see our 1.9 ohm coil like 3 resistors -> 0.2 Ohm – 1.4 Ohm – 0.2 Ohm
On each of the 0.2 Ohm “resistors” you will lose 0.42 Volt
On the 1.4 Ohm coil you will have 2.94 Volt
Its not exactely because I rounded the values
That mean what you get is around 3 Volt for the coil and what you lose is around 1 Volt for the free ends




