I am new to speaker building and I need a little guidance on the cross-over. I purchase the shopping list provided on this first page of this thread and it had a .10mH air core that needs to be unwound to read .06. I do not have a way to unwind and measure it. Does anyone know about how many winds would need to be removed to get it within the 10% specification of .06mH?
In the notes below it says "XX coils" but I am not sure what that is suggesting.
Shawn
I've always meant to fix that, but since writing it, I've never had my hands on a 0.10 mH inductor coil.
I have an inexpensive LC meter,
similar to this one. First, touch the meter's leads to each end of inductor to make sure it is 0.10 mH.
Unwind some wire and measure again. Keep count of how many coils you unwind. As long as the wire is not coiled, it doesn't contribute to the coil's inductance. Don't cut anything until you have unwound enough wire to read 0.06 mH on your meter.
Then cut off most of the excess (leave about 6-8") and scrape away about half an inch of the lacquer coating from the new end so you can solder on bare copper.
Edit: I just read what the others said about this. TLS Guy has given you good info. If you don't have an LC meter, just order two custom wound 0.06 mH coils. Two 0.05 mH coils would be acceptable substitutes.
And yes, an inductor wound on a plastic or wooden bobbin is considered an 'air coil' inductor. There is no need to remove the wire coil from the bobbin.