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    Windings on SMALL motors

    I just broke apart a small motor from microwave turntable and the windings are hair thin and dark greenish in color. I tried scratching it to see true color but they are so thin you cant even tell. Are these aluminum windings or coated copper?



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    I did the same less than a week ago. Mine was red, but i just threw it in with copper. My ask doesnt ask. And im pretty sure its copper anyway.

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    Check by weight. They are probably copper, most hair wire is but if they seem to weigh nothing you may have aluminum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fiat128 View Post
    Check by weight. They are probably copper, most hair wire is but if they seem to weigh nothing you may have aluminum.
    cool, does seem to have a bit of weight to it

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    If it's greenish corrosion, it's likely copper.
    People may laugh at me, but that's ok. I laugh all the way to the bank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick View Post
    If it's greenish corrosion, it's likely copper.
    No its no corrosion, its all dark green


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