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Old April 9th 05, 10:08 PM
Spehro Pefhany
 
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On 09 Apr 2005 20:52:54 GMT, the renowned Ian Stirling
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In sci.electronics.design Spehro Pefhany wrote:
On 09 Apr 2005 18:32:49 GMT, the renowned Ian Stirling
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In sci.electronics.design "Watson A.Name - \"Watt Sun, the Dark Remover\"" wrote:

"Ian Stirling" wrote in message
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In sci.electronics.design Albert wrote:
Does anyone know how to measure or determine the wire size. I have
tons of motors, solenoids, and similar items. I need some #24 wire
and
some #30 for a coil, but have to be sure regarding the wire diameter
as it's a critical ap and the author of the article says 'don't
substitute'.

Micrometer.
Vernier caliper may also work.
Either under $30US.

I don't believe anyone uses vernier calipers anymore. I've got a Helios
dial caliper made a long time ago in Deutschland, but nowadays a caliper
with a LCD is probably a lot cheaper.

I do.

I haven't got a LCD one, but a magazine sends me one every year.
Ok, it's made of plastic, but it works fine, and is accurate enough for
me, seeming to be within about .05mm

I'd like an LCD one of course.


You should shell out the $20 or whatever then (or $100 and get a
Mitutoyo or other brand name with a bit better "feel"). I use mine all
the time- for rough (0.001") width, diameter, inside diameter
(rougher) and depth measurements. A micrometer is useful for precision
measurements, but less necessary for an EE.


Unfortunately, $20 is quite a lot of money at the moment :/


Mm.. 'kay. Hope things get better fast for you.

I don't have any real need for it - I've got a 0-25mm micrometer, and
the plastic caliper fills in for the rest.

I don't have any tools that can maintain that sort of tollerance anyway,
so my need is less.


You don't have a file? ;-) Just double-checking lead pitch etc. is
worth a lot by times.


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
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