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Well, honey, it's not just about the number of turns, it's also about the gauge and length of the wire. But if you want a ballpark figure, you're looking at around 2000-3000 turns of wire to produce 240V in a coil. Just remember, it's not an exact science, so don't come crying to me if your voltage ends up a little wonky.

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