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aeroclaw(at)yahoo.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 7:01 pm Post subject: Twisted Pairs, Coils, and EM Fields |
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Bob-
I recently bought an IVOPROP magnum inflight adjustable propeller; the adjustment is done with an electric motor. The power and ground leads are both approximately 12 feet long, as are the two leads that go from the switch to the carbon brushes. The installation directions explicitly state "Do not cut the wires"; I called IVOPROP and asked if that applied to all four wires, or only the ones going out to the prop. They stated that all the wires should be left alone, as the resistance of the wires was part of the calculation for circuit breaker selection, and shorter wires would result in the breaker tripping more easily. So, I have two pair of 12 fort wires to stow in behind the panel of an RV-7.
I don't want simply to coil the wires out of concern for the EM field the coil would produce whenever I'm changing the pitch of the prop. Can I take the power/ground pair and twist them, take the two leads out to the prop and twist them, then twist the two twisted pairs together, and finally stow them in a loose but well-secured coil? Memories from college physics lead me to think the electrons flowing in opposite directions should cancel each others' fields, but those memories are a little hazy.
Thank you,
Gregory Clawson
RV-7, E-6/200, N687LC (res)
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nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelect Guest
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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 8:40 pm Post subject: Twisted Pairs, Coils, and EM Fields |
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At 09:58 PM 4/6/2009, you wrote:
Quote: | Bob-
I recently bought an IVOPROP magnum inflight adjustable propeller;
the adjustment is done with an electric motor. The power and ground
leads are both approximately 12 feet long, as are the two leads that
go from the switch to the carbon brushes. The installation
directions explicitly state "Do not cut the wires"; I called IVOPROP
and asked if that applied to all four wires, or only the ones going
out to the prop. They stated that all the wires should be left
alone, as the resistance of the wires was part of the calculation
for circuit breaker selection, and shorter wires would result in the
breaker tripping more easily. So, I have two pair of 12 fort wires
to stow in behind the panel of an RV-7.
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This borders on bizarre. I cannot imagine anbody
figuring wire length into the sizing of a circuit
breaker.
Quote: | I don't want simply to coil the wires out of concern for the EM
field the coil would produce whenever I'm changing the pitch of the
prop. Can I take the power/ground pair and twist them, take the two
leads out to the prop and twist them, then twist the two twisted
pairs together, and finally stow them in a loose but well-secured
coil? Memories from college physics lead me to think the electrons
flowing in opposite directions should cancel each others' fields,
but those memories are a little hazy.
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I'm pretty sure just running them in parallel
bundles is fine. I've written the company to
inquire as to the physics behind any determination
of criticality for bundle length.
Watch this space.
Bob . . .
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( . . . a long habit of not thinking )
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( -Thomas Paine 1776- )
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