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Colt22
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Im building a big solenoid for my physics ISU and i was woundering on how it should be designed. I plan on supplying around 100-200 volts DC to it, at very low current, maby 2-7 amps. The question is this, does the solenoid have to have a specific length or number of coils, or a certain resistance or is the whole system just one big short circut, and if it is will i have to worry about heat or power issues with my powersupply.
as for the powersupply, I am planning on building one for myself, very basic, going from 120vac 15a to 100-200 vdc 2-7a. Now will i need any special components added to the powersupply (larger heatsinks ect ect)...the type of powersupply is basic, similar to the one seen here http://www.eleinmec.com/article.asp?16
i also need to know about the solenoid coil layers, how would i add more layers to make sure that the rod i insert at one end will shoot out the other end completely
as for the powersupply, I am planning on building one for myself, very basic, going from 120vac 15a to 100-200 vdc 2-7a. Now will i need any special components added to the powersupply (larger heatsinks ect ect)...the type of powersupply is basic, similar to the one seen here http://www.eleinmec.com/article.asp?16
i also need to know about the solenoid coil layers, how would i add more layers to make sure that the rod i insert at one end will shoot out the other end completely
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