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"Bob Urz" wrote in message

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"BOB Urz" "sound"@(remove) inetnebr.com wrote in
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When i can get no rings out of them on the sencore,
you can about guarantee some turns are shorted.


That appears to be self-contradictory.

Are you trying to saythat even though the coils pass a
shorted-turn test, you still think they are too far
gone to be worth measuring?



You DON'T understand Arny.



Right Bob I can't read your mind. You wrote a post in a
way that would only be meaningful to someone who had
experience with a specific piece of fairly esoteric test
equipment.


Well , lets see. I said i got no rings, and that about
guarantees a shorted turns. You (who obviously doesn't know about
ringers), says it appears to be contradictory. So, you obviously thought
you knew something about ringers to make your statement "that
appears to be self contradictory".


I know that this will make your day Bob, but I've never heard of a
shorted-turn tester called a ringer. I said that the usage appeared to be
contrdictory for that reason.

Therefore your claim that I thought I knew what a ringer was is completely
false.


If you did no know
what a ringer or ring test on a coil was, goggle was a few key strokes
away.


I just googled "ringer shorted turn" and nothing popped up that was
obviously relevant in the first few pages.

Ditto for "ring test".