Hi,
first of all, i'd like to say it's been an interesting read of the forum topics.
I'd like help on something.
I have a nickel coil, that glows hot due to high pressures within an internal combustion engine. The two ends of the coil aren't linked to anything; the coil only glows because the pressures are so high, and not because of a current induction or anything.
Since the two ends of the coil are free, is there anyway that I could wire up the coil to something that would limit it's heating under the high pressures?? Would Infra Red emitting nicket respond to any type of frequency of some sort.
I'd like to be in a position where I could apply some sort of input (within the two ends) and prevent the coil from heating up.
I hope this doesn't sound too odd :
Well it's worth asking ;D
Looking forward to any ideas / suggestions. thanks all!!
first of all, i'd like to say it's been an interesting read of the forum topics.
I'd like help on something.
I have a nickel coil, that glows hot due to high pressures within an internal combustion engine. The two ends of the coil aren't linked to anything; the coil only glows because the pressures are so high, and not because of a current induction or anything.
Since the two ends of the coil are free, is there anyway that I could wire up the coil to something that would limit it's heating under the high pressures?? Would Infra Red emitting nicket respond to any type of frequency of some sort.
I'd like to be in a position where I could apply some sort of input (within the two ends) and prevent the coil from heating up.
I hope this doesn't sound too odd :
Looking forward to any ideas / suggestions. thanks all!!