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Yeah it's 11.6K ohms per coil. It states in the Tech Brief that .006 430SS has a resistance of 60 micro Ohms per cm.There are 30.48cm per foot or 2.54 cm per inch.1 ohm equals 1000000 micro ohms so 60 micro ohms would be.0000060.Do the math for this and I think your going to end up with a few thousand feet of wire...Personally I don't think this is right. I think stan might have meant 60 milli ohmsIf i were you I would get the wire, cut off a foot of it, and measure it and go from there....Once we know for sure we can do the math, otherwise it's just a waste of time.
I think this might be one of Dr. Dingel's early designs: