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Speakerholic
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Just curious,
Just how many strands should there be in my new 10ga. wire? I'd like to know from the wire guys, what you think is best. This is Belden Cable outdoor rated stuff. Gotta get back to the hockey game, Canucks and Sharks tied at one at the end of the first Cal |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Winnipeg MB Canada
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Hello,
It all depends on how flexible you want it to be. I prefer solid core wire, or multiple strand individually insulated wire. Cheers KevinLee |
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Speakerholic
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I also notice it has a full 360 degree rotation about every 2 cm
Which begs the question, if you took out the twist, would I have bought 16 ga. wire? Can someone tell me about electron transfer in SIMPLE terms? Cal |
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