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#1585 05/18/01 06:14 PM
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My post was really so loop would be defined better and point out the reasons a complete 360 in a current carrying conductor is not desirable. I am sure most of the readers of this forum were already aware, but for the few that may not have been, this seemed like a good placd to inject the details. Sorry if my wording offended anyone.

#1586 05/18/01 06:20 PM
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gpowellpec,

Please elaborate for us if you will, (see my last post above)...

Doc has started a new thread under the topic Loops in box ...

I wish I'd remember to do that!

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[This message has been edited by sparky66wv (edited 05-20-2001).]


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