mivey
Senior Member
I agree with you and your agreement too. You have not only doubled the heat dissipation space you get the crossing gap space mention...makes sense.It is my understanding that even if 'out balance' all the current going one way matches all the current going the other way, there would be no magnetic field created.
With large gauge service cord comes large currents and often people choose to push the ampacity of these cords 'because they are temp' IMO this is where you get heating from.
I agree.![]()
Now about the figure 8: I've never tried it. Will this work good with small wire like extension cords? Will the bundle play out nicely even if you pick it up and move it around?
I have peeled off a huge pile of fishing line into a pile and was able to reel it back up with no knots (don't touch the pile!). A have also seen huge buckets of yarn in factories piled into big bins and they come back out untangled (no messing with the stack there either).