hubihubi2
Bioengineer
- May 18, 2011
- 26
Dear All,
I have constructed opposite poles electromagnet. The windings are made out of the enameled copper wire (~100m, ~300 loops, diam. 0.9mm). The core is made out of the recycled transformer plates (covered with translube varnish). The side plates are made out of the mild steel plates.
I have isolated the electromagnet core from the wires with the insulating board (to avoid enameled layer peel off during the wire winding). But I did not isolate enameled wire from the side plates (north and south pole). I am going to try this electromagnet with AC230V 50-60HZ as well as with DC24V 20A.
I wonder whether this electromagnet is safe to try (assuming that there is no short circuit between the wires- they were recycled from old transformer, and no short circle between wires and side plates. I have checked that with the multimiter- 'beep' option and no short circuit was indentified between side plates and the wire. But I do not know whether e.g. 20A will not cause some problems here).
I am going to put the electromagnet on the piece of wood or ceramic material during its testing.
P.S. The resistance checked for the coiled wire is 3.2[Ohm].
If the power of the electromagnet will be insufficient then I am going to increase number of copper wire loops.
I kindly ask for your opinions.
I send the picture of the electromagnet attached to this message.
I have constructed opposite poles electromagnet. The windings are made out of the enameled copper wire (~100m, ~300 loops, diam. 0.9mm). The core is made out of the recycled transformer plates (covered with translube varnish). The side plates are made out of the mild steel plates.
I have isolated the electromagnet core from the wires with the insulating board (to avoid enameled layer peel off during the wire winding). But I did not isolate enameled wire from the side plates (north and south pole). I am going to try this electromagnet with AC230V 50-60HZ as well as with DC24V 20A.
I wonder whether this electromagnet is safe to try (assuming that there is no short circuit between the wires- they were recycled from old transformer, and no short circle between wires and side plates. I have checked that with the multimiter- 'beep' option and no short circuit was indentified between side plates and the wire. But I do not know whether e.g. 20A will not cause some problems here).
I am going to put the electromagnet on the piece of wood or ceramic material during its testing.
P.S. The resistance checked for the coiled wire is 3.2[Ohm].
If the power of the electromagnet will be insufficient then I am going to increase number of copper wire loops.
I kindly ask for your opinions.
I send the picture of the electromagnet attached to this message.