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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8440127" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>I repeat, 2 sheets of paper wiggle room in the gap is not the gap's fault but the wrong coil. Even if you align it perfectly it will give you trouble when you heat it up. I'd like to see 72's observation on this, but I'm telling you that you need more space than that just to allow for expansion of the metal as it heats. Get a second opinion then start a buyer beware thread. By my estimation it's looking like you got ripped off and it's unacceptable. Getting the wrong parts is worse than getting nothing at all because now you're out shipping the stuff to 72 and you wasted glue and time.</p><p></p><p>Also, post gap and coil measurements when you can get them and let the community here be the judge. I'm just saying it's likely not your error in assembling and even if you get them "fixed" you'd better start saving for the correct parts because too big coil won't last long.</p><p></p><p>If you have never seen the impedance curve don't assume anything about your "rise".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8440127, member: 614752"] I repeat, 2 sheets of paper wiggle room in the gap is not the gap's fault but the wrong coil. Even if you align it perfectly it will give you trouble when you heat it up. I'd like to see 72's observation on this, but I'm telling you that you need more space than that just to allow for expansion of the metal as it heats. Get a second opinion then start a buyer beware thread. By my estimation it's looking like you got ripped off and it's unacceptable. Getting the wrong parts is worse than getting nothing at all because now you're out shipping the stuff to 72 and you wasted glue and time. Also, post gap and coil measurements when you can get them and let the community here be the judge. I'm just saying it's likely not your error in assembling and even if you get them "fixed" you'd better start saving for the correct parts because too big coil won't last long. If you have never seen the impedance curve don't assume anything about your "rise". [/QUOTE]
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