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Old 1st August 2007, 03:45 AM   #1
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Default Cut Core Source; No min qty. order.

I just found this for those who might want to wind their own large inductors or power transformers. Not a lot of data given, which is sloppy. No AsubL (Inductance/turn) for example. Still, a very good source for low volume (qty 1 !) purchases. Also have magnet wire, and flattened magnet wire, although the round wire is ~$50 min order, and the flattened is about $85. Cuffed copper ribbon wire for the more exotically inclined. Alas, copper only.
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