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i have no idea but maybe this is a possibility voltage is inversely proportional to current the voltage in the primary coil is lower than in the secondary therefore the current in the primary coil is higher than in the secondary coil in order to reduce energy lost in the primary coil, the resistance is lowered by increasing the cross-section area of the coil as R is inversely proportion to area So maybe it is thicker to reduce energy lost in the form of heat, thus making the transformer more efficient
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IF YOU DON'T KNOW HOW TO DO THIS, YOU NEED TO REJECT THIS LOAD! YOU WILL GET YOURSELF OR SOMEONE ELSE KILLED! That being said, you need two steel coil racks, at least two pieces of wood dunnage, at least one chain for every 4000 lbs. of load, enough binders and edge protectors for your chain, and enough edge protectors. Place the edge protectors over the edges where the chains will go. Run your chains through the eye of the coil - an equal number on either side. Tighten them with the binders. Use bungee cords to secure your excess chain, so it doesn't fall over the side of the trailer. Ensure you have a minimum of at least one chain for every 4000 lbs of weight on every coil. And remember - there is no such thing as too much load securement. Do not cross any of your chains - it used to be allowed, but isn't anymore.
Yes, it comes and goes occassionally.
I believe that goes to the center of the distributor cap
If you are talking about the compressor clutch coil windings then connect one wire to from the coil to ground and the other wire to a 12-volt source, the coil will become magnetized and will be able to put up a heavy piece of metal or you can use a ohm meter as well..........
a big one electromagnets they are made of soft iron and have a large coil wound around them they are powered by a heavy current and do not retain the magnetism when power removed
The gap should be about .0125 in. (.3175 mm.) or the thickness of heavy paper.
They are compatible but they had standard or heavy duty available. That would be the only difference. You could measure the thickness of the springs with a micrometer to see if they are a match or not.
Please, please, please: get that coil taken out by an expert. It's possible the coil is hurting your womb, or even has moved and become embedded.Its' possible its' other problems, it's better for you, to try some other method of birth-control, IF birth-control is part of the problem. If the only problem is about heavy periods, then, ask the doctor for another method. If it were myself, I'd rush to a doctor, a female one, to have that thing removed. If you bleed for too long and too much at the same time, your problem of blood-loss is more than just iron deficiency, it's worse.Also, if you are in a lot of pain, it could be a problem of endometriosis, I had that. The best thing I did for the pain was to buy TWO hot-water bottles, and lay on my side with one of the hot-water bottles next to my womb at the front, and the other on my back opposite where the womb is, and to sleep for a long time until I woke up with no pain. Pain-relief also from a doctor that you talk to about the heavy periods problems, too. Ask a FEMALE DOCTOR, not a male one, for reasons of DECENCY, and consideration. If a man has man's problems, they are better off talking to a male doctor.I care about you. OK?From Jan.
Get a can of WD40 and spray the inside and outside of the dist cap and all of the plug wiring and coil.
I would not use this on a Heavy duty type of spring. This has a tendency to slip off the spring and does not have a long range of travel.
—Heavi—Heavier fork weight than air. —It does not use for heavy vehicles —there are fewer travel adjust options er fork weight than air. —It does not use for heavy vehicles —there are fewer travel adjust options
i recently had a copper coil fitted and it took me a week to stop bleeding. however, i read that it should be 2-4 days. some women never stop bleeding until they have the IUD removed. it is hard to say how much but if it very heavy and is heavier than your normal periods, i recommend seeing the doctor. hope this helped!
The coil is inside the distributor. There is no coil wire.The coil is inside the distributor. There is no coil wire.