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01/12/2011 at 11:57pm
Location: Surrey Outfit: Peugeot Boxer Utah + Lunar Ariva
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Quote: Originally posted by cwdc56768 on 01/12/2011
There we have it, then, by using something like Faradays law we can determine if it is safe to leave the coil wound up when plugging it in. For the less scientifically minded use the overly simplistic approach of Robin when he said
OMG can we just agree its dangerous to use your cable while tightly coiled!
Phil
Can we also use the "If in doubt dont".So if unsure, go by what is written,happened and just unroll it all and wander up & down making a pretty set of about 6-8 longish lines. I will continue to do this, as after I first heard the advice from the CC&club mag a couple of years ago, before I knew this site was here. If someone knows better than I do which is most by the way, then to take notice to survive,to warn others of that advice is up to them whether they take it, Some have given me a smug,know it all look and kept theirs wound up around a big cotton reel shape, Another has said thanks I never knew that and promptly unwound his.What else can one do?
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02/12/2011 at 11:04pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: http: www.arcsystems.biz
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DSB, you more or less do as I do, but, not 'taking a long route', I take the shortest route in straight lines, if there is a handy hedge or fence I'll follow that, this giving the least chance of someone tripping over it, the rest is basically and in your words, 'kicked under the van'....neatly!
Regards coiling, I don't use a drum, I grab one end in one hand and take even grabs with the other, my long one I take arm length grabs, this way you end up with even loops, the last bit is wound around the middle a few times and the end through the top 'eye' I'm holding, to hold it all together.
Basically, the loop size is judged to be able to comfortably hold the whole cable while coiled up in one hand.
What I never do is wind it up between thumb and elbow, like wool! I'm fairly sure it's this method that badly twists the cable and you end up with a right mess when laid out and it won't lay flat!.
I'll also add, it matters if your right or left handed? if someone right handed has regularly wound a cable, you can bet it will twist into a figure of eight if I try and wind it back up, and visa-versa of course.
Regards inductance, yes the maths says inductance through live and return coiled together cancels inductance out, but there is plenty of argument to if this is 100%?
I'm of the opinion, through practical experience, no it does not, ie, too much heat from too little current in too short a period.
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03/12/2011 at 12:13am
Location: Lanarkshire Outfit: Compass Lynx 340 2
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Hi arc systems, Must admit I some times wind up cable hand and elbow, though I do this very loosely, and after sliding of elbow cable tends to twist into figure of 8, and next time it is unwound, it has some times got a few kinks in cable, though mostly lies flat, still have to de kink it, if wound tightly round elbow and hand, it may very well be worse, so there may be some basis for your theory.
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03/12/2011 at 11:23am
Location: Bolton Lancs Outfit: Tent & Toyota Granvia
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Quote: Originally posted by arc systems on 02/12/2011
What I never do is wind it up between thumb and elbow, like wool! I'm fairly sure it's this method that badly twists the cable and you end up with a right mess when laid out and it won't lay flat!.
Originally posted by jshw
Hi arc systems, Must admit I some times wind up cable hand and elbow, though I do this very loosely, and after sliding of elbow cable tends to twist into figure of 8, and next time it is unwound, it has some times got a few kinks in cable, though mostly lies flat, still have to de kink it, if wound tightly round elbow and hand, it may very well be worse, so there may be some basis for your theory.
Yes, I can confirm this, having spent many years winding up various vacuum cleaner cables. I have one cleaner currently working with me who insists on using hand and elbow to wind up the cable, no matter how many times I've asked her not to. It's ok for the first couple of times then the damn thing will twist and get kinks in it, getting worse the more times it's wound up like that, and if I have to use a vac that she's previously used I usually spend the first couple of minutes straightening out the cable.
------------- Tigermouse
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