Has anyone wrapped the coil on an ASAT Special MFD?
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Has anyone wrapped the coil on an ASAT Special MFD?
I've never been a fan of the big plastic MFD covers. The bobbin material is that nice flat black, however. MFD's are wound notoriously close to the bobbin edges and then stuffed into the plastic covers. If I took off the cover successfully, is there any reason not to wind some good quality black pickup tape around them and enjoy the "commando" look of the raw bobbins?
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Re: Has anyone wrapped the coil on an ASAT Special MFD?
Getting the cover off successfully is not as easy as it sounds. As you say, the pickup is stuffed in there REALLY tight and the wax potting seems to be bonded to the cover. I'm zero from one so far. Broken coil and rewind required, even after softening the wax.
Let us know how you go. The bobbin look is pretty cool though.
Let us know how you go. The bobbin look is pretty cool though.
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Re: Has anyone wrapped the coil on an ASAT Special MFD?
Philby,
I haven't had that problem with the large MFDs. For me, the covers have pretty much slid off with slight tapping. (I am 6 for 6, for statistics sake.) I have heard that z-coils are difficult this way, but I haven' tried them. Has anyone else tried this with the large MFDs?
I haven't had that problem with the large MFDs. For me, the covers have pretty much slid off with slight tapping. (I am 6 for 6, for statistics sake.) I have heard that z-coils are difficult this way, but I haven' tried them. Has anyone else tried this with the large MFDs?