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Old 02-02-2012, 11:39 AM   #1
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Better yet,
divide the know total yds of braid A by know diameter of braid A then multiply by the diameter of braid B, the result is the total line for braid B.

Byds = (Ayds/Adia) x Bdia

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Imo this reel will handle foot balls no problem, its a preference. And if you wanna know the line capacity do the math you know the diamater of braid a, mulitply braid a x total yards then divide the diameter of braid b, and thus you have your total line for that poundage. Basic algebra
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Old 02-02-2012, 01:33 PM   #3
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I don't know, the cross sectional area of the braid, which will make up the volume on the spool, is not directly proportional to the diameter (a=pi*d^2/4), so this approach could be flawed
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I don't know, the cross sectional area of the braid, which will make up the volume on the spool, is not directly proportional to the diameter (a=pi*d^2/4), so this approach could be flawed
So now you are getting into that "new math" arena and the answer is the reel will take braid from spool A and load it onto spool B (found in the reel) when a force is applied to the reel handle to produce a centripetal force. Stop applied force when either spool A is empty or spool B is full.....

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Old 02-02-2012, 02:54 PM   #5
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Better yet,
divide the know total yds of braid A by know diameter of braid A then multiply by the diameter of braid B, the result is the total line for braid B.

Byds = (Ayds/Adia) x Bdia

Advanced algebra
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Oops forgetaboutit, your going to need a bigger spool, iamskippy will get you much closer but not accurate as indicated by BillL

How about the volume of the spool converted in cubic ft divided by the volume of "one foot length of braid converted in cubic feet" The result would be the number of one foot strands to fill the volume of spool.
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