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Re: cut in speed.
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by blueyonder (
windwoodgood at yahoo dot co dot uk
) on Fri Mar 21st, 2008 at 08:29:22 AM MST
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thank you flux.
i was getting a bit down as i wasent sure as to what i was doing.
but now you have filled me with incentive.
what i have been doing was going ok but i was starting to drag my heels.
the further i was getting into the unknown.
so your answer was just right. its got all the information i needed .
i asked about amps. so i dont need to go that way on a test coil.good.
for sum reason i was thinking that the 14awg might be to thick.
i never thought it could be a bit heavier.
just a bit doughty. about it all.
but you have cleared it all up.
you have also left things a bit open to let me choose for wind speed .
today the trees are bending.
but its not every day the wind is so strong.
spring is in the air and i must go do sum work on my mill.
but with my new found incentive it will be much more enjoyable.
it looks like i am on my way to building a little worker.
thanks again flux and also to the forum.
its a ill wind that dos no good
cut in speed.
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