Where do you source the base and cores and halo....ive only found one place to get em...more helpful would be what the exact parts are called....I've searched every possible potential partnnamr and found very little....any information would be helpful ❤
@@mikeroberts5724 The base is an octagon, and between sides it measures .800" or 20.4mm. It's .140" or 3.65mm thick. Soldering posts for the lead wires are roughly 13mm apart, or .500" apart. The inductor core that sits on top of the base is roughly 18.2mm in diameter, or .716". The inductor core is roughly .350" tall, or 8.9mm.
Hola, disculpa cuantos metros usaste? medi le resistencia de un fasel dunlop y me da 16 ohms, si uso el hilo de 38 AWG según mis cálculos serían como 3.38 metros pero tengo mis dudas.
@@jamil9184 No, tal vez sea un núcleo de ferrita o plástico no estoy seguro, igualmente las dos piezas negras del exterior parecieran ser de ferrita, pero iman no son
@@joseluisenriquezrincon9382 Hola josé, lo que importa es el valor de la INDUCTANCIA y no la de la resistencia de la bobina. El nucelo SÍ es de ferrita ya que ayuda a que la inductancia se eleve por la permeabilidad del material. Lo que pasa es que si no lo tuviese entonces sería necesario que des muchisimas vueltas para llegar al valor de inductancia que deseas. Para hacerte una idea, una pastilla single coil (que tiene un nucleo de baja permeabildiad) tiene una inductancia de 2H a 3H, lo que sería unos 2000- 3000mH y un inductor de wah debe de estar entre 480 y 600 mH. El desafio está en medir la inductancia sin un inductometro y en conseguir materiales para construir la bobina. Ideas: usar el hilo de cobre de una pastilla vieja y un inductor de alguna fuente conmutada vieja (tiene nucleo de ferrita).
Around 460-467 turns of 38AWG. The turn count is what matters most -- the resistance is just incidental. Fewer turns = lower inductance, brighter sound, more high end. More turns = more inductance, darker sound, less high end, more midrange and bass. Same goes for pickups!
You can. Though I've never tried this. I'd assume it's similar to guitar pickups, where much thinner wire will generally get a lower inductance. You can try 400 to 500 turns of 42AWG and see what that sounds like -- or maybe more turns. I've only seen people use 38AWG, but just like with pickups, I'm sure some interesting variations can be accomplished with a different wire gauge. Try it and let me know how it works!
About 468 turns of wire or so. Maybe 460. 38AWG wire. I forget what the inductance was on this bobbin, but the turn count is what matters the most. It might be one millihenry per turn of wire, but that could be wrong. But I do remember it was under 500 turns. Less turns = more high end, more clarity, less midrange and less bass
How many turns did you do with the 38awg wire? Thanks for the upload, this information is hard to come by
Roughly 400 turns to 450 turns. And thank you!
Where do you source the base and cores and halo....ive only found one place to get em...more helpful would be what the exact parts are called....I've searched every possible potential partnnamr and found very little....any information would be helpful ❤
Small Bear Electronics
smallbear-electronics.mybigcommerce.com/wah-inductor-kit/
Thank you ❤
Do you remember off the top of your head the physical size of the base and the lead spacing
@@mikeroberts5724 The base is an octagon, and between sides it measures .800" or 20.4mm. It's .140" or 3.65mm thick.
Soldering posts for the lead wires are roughly 13mm apart, or .500" apart.
The inductor core that sits on top of the base is roughly 18.2mm in diameter, or .716".
The inductor core is roughly .350" tall, or 8.9mm.
Ok thanks again
Hola, disculpa cuantos metros usaste? medi le resistencia de un fasel dunlop y me da 16 ohms, si uso el hilo de 38 AWG según mis cálculos serían como 3.38 metros pero tengo mis dudas.
Lo negro que envuelve el hilo por fuera es un imán?
@@jamil9184 No, tal vez sea un núcleo de ferrita o plástico no estoy seguro, igualmente las dos piezas negras del exterior parecieran ser de ferrita, pero iman no son
@@joseluisenriquezrincon9382 gracias bro💪
@@joseluisenriquezrincon9382 Hola josé, lo que importa es el valor de la INDUCTANCIA y no la de la resistencia de la bobina.
El nucelo SÍ es de ferrita ya que ayuda a que la inductancia se eleve por la permeabilidad del material. Lo que pasa es que si no lo tuviese entonces sería necesario que des muchisimas vueltas para llegar al valor de inductancia que deseas. Para hacerte una idea, una pastilla single coil (que tiene un nucleo de baja permeabildiad) tiene una inductancia de 2H a 3H, lo que sería unos 2000- 3000mH y un inductor de wah debe de estar entre 480 y 600 mH.
El desafio está en medir la inductancia sin un inductometro y en conseguir materiales para construir la bobina. Ideas: usar el hilo de cobre de una pastilla vieja y un inductor de alguna fuente conmutada vieja (tiene nucleo de ferrita).
Around 460-467 turns of 38AWG. The turn count is what matters most -- the resistance is just incidental.
Fewer turns = lower inductance, brighter sound, more high end. More turns = more inductance, darker sound, less high end, more midrange and bass.
Same goes for pickups!
How about size ferrite core pot? Thanks you
No idea of the size but. I purchased the kit from Small Bear Electronics. They sell a convenient way inductor kit
Can i use 42 awg wire?
You can. Though I've never tried this. I'd assume it's similar to guitar pickups, where much thinner wire will generally get a lower inductance. You can try 400 to 500 turns of 42AWG and see what that sounds like -- or maybe more turns. I've only seen people use 38AWG, but just like with pickups, I'm sure some interesting variations can be accomplished with a different wire gauge.
Try it and let me know how it works!
@@guitar_md also how can i make bobbin? Or did you buy those?
Hla con tester como hago para medir al inductor en ohmios? por q no tengo para medir unductancia, para tener una idea de cuanto mide con el tester.
Busca en Google medidor de inductancias, hay un circuito con un oscilador 555 con lo cual podrás medirlo la inductancia de una bobina con el Theater
About 468 turns of wire or so. Maybe 460. 38AWG wire. I forget what the inductance was on this bobbin, but the turn count is what matters the most. It might be one millihenry per turn of wire, but that could be wrong.
But I do remember it was under 500 turns. Less turns = more high end, more clarity, less midrange and less bass
hi... what is the wire gauge?
38 AWG
Matt D thnx😊
Matt D have u tried barrel inductors for wah pedals? do they work?
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@@masoudm9407 Never tried or heard of them before. They look very interesting
Cuantas vueltas da el hilo de cobre?
460 vueltas, hilo de cobre es 38 AWG
@@guitar_md a el gruesordel hilo es 38 AWG? Tengo una pastilla de guitarra comun le puedo sacar ese hilo para hacerlo o es muy fino?
@@guitar_md esta genial lo que haces la verdad estoy sorprendido por q aca no hacen estas cosas y hace mucha falta sos un maestro!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽