If I remove some of this mesh coil, will it raise the ohms?
Now to experiment with how much to remove...
The one I'm trying is .2Ω coil... I want to try for .5Ω... Maybe .4Ω???Seems like you could Apply some Backyard Engineering to it.
That picture shows a Mesh with 9 Rows of Holes. And 10 Rows of Metal between the Hole Rows.
If you remove 1 Row of Metal, then it would be Interesting to see if the Resistance Increased 1/10th of the Resistance of the Mesh before you cut anything?
Now to experiment with how much to remove...
The one I'm trying is .2Ω coil... I want to try for .5Ω... Maybe .4Ω???
What if I remove some from the center?I'd try taking 3 Rows Out and see what it does.
What if I remove some from the center?
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IMO, the opposite will occur.If I remove some of this mesh coil, will it raise the ohms?
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The one I'm trying is .2Ω coil... I want to try for .5Ω... Maybe .4Ω???
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If you remove material, the resistance will fall lower.
ie, 10 wraps of 22AWG Kan @3.5mm is .7Ω, If you remove 5 wraps, the resistance falls to about .3Ω.
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Yes, I agree, it would reduce/lower the resistance.But if you Remove Wraps from a Build, aren't you just Shortening the Distance the Electricity has to Travel? ....
Yes, I agree, it would reduce/lower the resistance.
OP would like to increase/raise the resistance.
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2 str8 pieces of wire
1) 30mm of 30AWG KA1
2) 30mm of 26AWG KA1
#1 will have a higher resistance
So I would think that if you remove material from a mesh "coil" it would increase resistance.
But I could be wrong. Maybe with mesh it's different? I do have some mesh that I could test this on, but I don't feel like trying to find it.![]()
RegulatedAre you using that atty on an unregulated mod, and is that why you want to raise the resistance?