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Old 10 July 2020, 11:01 PM   #4
jasber
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Originally Posted by m j b View Post
It kind of makes sense, since a winder works on a motor, which is nothing but an electrical coil that works based on the principles of magnetization. As I understand it.

My last winder was an Orbita, which is the only one that I know of made in the USA (in my state, actually) and it uses a different and unique method that causes the motor to run for only a few seconds every minute or so.
But the magnets in motors always there [emoji28]
I better think twice to use my winders again!

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