Hello. Does anybody know what kind of inductance issues there are with long runs of wire? Is the inductance mostly from the wire itself or the loop area of the wire?
For those who don't know, the loop area of a piece of wire partially determines the inductance. More area = more inductance. By loop area, I mean the area enclosed by the wire. If you take a wire and then loop it back right alongside the wire, the loop area will be much smaller than if you were to form a circle using the wire. The circle version would thus have more inductance. More inductance = more voltage spike = more risk of harm to electronics.
Anyways, I'm planning on running a 5-6 foot length of battery wire and I want to get the "skinny" on what to address / avoid. Obviously, the wire's run should be as close together, so I'm thinking about twisting it... or maybe just zip-tie it.
I've also heard that if you parallel two inductors, you get less inductance, so parallel wires should help decrease inductance or not? I also think larger wires would help lower inductance.
If the inductance is inherent in the wire itself, though, then maybe there's not much I can do about that. If so, what kind of capacitances do I need to counteract that inductance?
For those who don't know, the loop area of a piece of wire partially determines the inductance. More area = more inductance. By loop area, I mean the area enclosed by the wire. If you take a wire and then loop it back right alongside the wire, the loop area will be much smaller than if you were to form a circle using the wire. The circle version would thus have more inductance. More inductance = more voltage spike = more risk of harm to electronics.
Anyways, I'm planning on running a 5-6 foot length of battery wire and I want to get the "skinny" on what to address / avoid. Obviously, the wire's run should be as close together, so I'm thinking about twisting it... or maybe just zip-tie it.
I've also heard that if you parallel two inductors, you get less inductance, so parallel wires should help decrease inductance or not? I also think larger wires would help lower inductance.
If the inductance is inherent in the wire itself, though, then maybe there's not much I can do about that. If so, what kind of capacitances do I need to counteract that inductance?