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[SOLVED] find a Ferrite rod hard to find

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hi all
does anyone know ware I can find Ferrite rod specks are 2.00 OD x 2.00 long must be in a tube no more the a 1/32 wall.
nead about 30 of them. going to use to wind coils on. Neo generator oils. to genrate ac to power my house.

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I'm not sure you mean ferrite rod (this is the conventional meaning of it).
A ferrite rod won't help generate ac power. (And it isn't available in a tube form that thin, it
would be very brittle). If you just want a 'former' to wind a coil on, it can be plastic, even bonded paper (although winding
such thick AWG wire neatly will be very hard). It is possible to obtain square/rectangular cross-section enamelled wire by the way,
but I imagine it is extremely expensive (I've never seen it sold).
Do you have a link to a description of what you're trying to achieve?
 
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