| looking for 24awg solid core CU cable, teflon insulated - Click HERE for Original Thread |
| Drew.J.K |
| i've been looking around for some teflon insulated 24ish AWG solid CU core (ofc preferably) cable. Beldens catalogue doesnt seem to have any, any suggestion where i can find some? |
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| bigparsnip |
Not, quite what you are after, but it ios one of the more reasonable places I have found the PTFE coted cables in the UK. Have a look at the page below from the IPL site.
http://www.iplacoustics.co.uk/ipl_cables.htm |
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| Pjotr |
Hi,
Who has it for sure is http://www.habia.se/. There is an office in Britain as well. Otherwise Farnell sells FPTE isolated 26 AWG (0.4 mm) as Tefzel wire-wrapping wire on 100m rolls.
Cheers ;) |
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| 00940 |
| ain't the belden cat5 made of 8 teflon isolated 24awg solid OFC wires ? |
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| Drew.J.K |
| quote: | Originally posted by bigparsnip
Not, quite what you are after, but it ios one of the more reasonable places I have found the PTFE coted cables in the UK. Have a look at the page below from the IPL site.
http://www.iplacoustics.co.uk/ipl_cables.htm |
cheers, but i normaly try and stay away from silver plated copper cables aswell standed cables. I tried using a solid core silver plated cable before but for a interconnect, it didnt suit me. Thx anyhow
| quote: | Originally posted by Pjotr
Hi,
Who has it for sure is http://www.habia.se/. There is an office in Britain as well. Otherwise Farnell sells FPTE isolated 26 AWG (0.4 mm) as Tefzel wire-wrapping wire on 100m rolls.
Cheers ;) |
i mailed habia to see if they can supply to me direct or where in the UK i could pick some up from, i'm awaiting a response, thx
| quote: | Originally posted by tiroth
ApexJR in USA... |
a little out the way, and its silver plated, but as its cheap i may try some if the shipping costs resonable, thx
| quote: | Originally posted by 00940
ain't the belden cat5 made of 8 teflon isolated 24awg solid OFC wires ? |
had a second check though beldens catalouge of comp cables doesnt seem like they stock any
thx all |
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| SimontY |
| quote: | Originally posted by Drew.J.K
I normaly try and stay away from silver plated copper cables aswell standed cables.
| Why don't you go a step further (towards natural sound?) and stay away from teflon too? :D |
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| Lovan |
| quote: | Originally posted by Pjotr
Hi,
Who has it for sure is http://www.habia.se/. There is an office in Britain as well. Otherwise Farnell sells FPTE isolated 26 AWG (0.4 mm) as Tefzel wire-wrapping wire on 100m rolls.
Cheers ;) |
Are you sure that tefzel is the same as PTFE? I had the impression that it wasn´t the same? |
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| analog_sa |
| quote: | | Why don't you go a step further (towards natural sound?) and stay away from teflon too? |
Hey Simon
What do you recommend? Cotton? |
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| SimontY |
| quote: | Originally posted by analog_sa
Hey Simon
What do you recommend? Cotton? | I don't know what is best, I was rather hoping someone else would suggest something! Teflon is often said to sound bright, hard and false.
Personally, I love my speaker cable, which uses polyethylene insulation.
How about a paper dialectric? I've been wondering how this might be achieved... |
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| Drew.J.K |
| quote: | Originally posted by SimontY
Why don't you go a step further (towards natural sound?) and stay away from teflon too? :D |
I havent heard it my-self so i wanna give it a try VS my current cable. The current stuff im using is a cat5 multibraid made to chris ven haus recipee. I'm not to sure what the insualtion is as they were offcuts i had from a massive job wiring a libary a few years ago works well enough though, but as im redo'ing the binding posts on my amp and speakers i thought i'd see if some higher purity CU teflon insulated cable would work any better for me, worth a shot if its cheap enough. |
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| Steve Eddy |
| quote: | Originally posted by analog_sa
What do you recommend? Cotton? |
According to the dielectric constant tables at K-Tek, cotton has a dielectric constant of 1.3-1.4. Better than Teflon's 2.0.
Silk is listed as 2.5-3.5.
Some folks have been using cotton piping (typically found at fabric stores) with good results.
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| Steve Eddy |
| quote: | Originally posted by SimontY
How about a paper dialectric? I've been wondering how this might be achieved... |
I suppose you could take some plain ol' brown kraft paper shipping tape (the kind with the gum adhesive that you have to wet), lay your strands side-by-side down a length of it, moisten it, and fold it over the strands. Something similar has been recommended using plastic shipping tape.
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| Pjotr |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lovan
Are you sure that tefzel is the same as PTFE? I had the impression that it wasn´t the same? |
Hi,
There are many derivatives from PTFE. Tefzel is called ETFE and has a dielectric constant of app 2.5. Here is the datasheet:
http://www.teflon.com/Teflon/downloads/pdf/h96518.pdf
I am using this 26 AWG Tefzel isolated wire for interlinks with good results. But it is also silver plated copper wire and not solid silver.
Cheers ;) |
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| Aud_Mot |
You can make the wire you like.
Take the bare wire you like, (bus wire, the speaker cable of your choice - stipped of insulation, something else you like) and then purchase the sleeving you like.
I solder the first end, cut to length, slide the sleeving over the wire, solder the other end. Cutting teflon tubing is easier than stripping teflon wire. This works well for point-to-point projects.
I use teflon for it's high voltage, high current, high temp properities. Teflon wire will survive a dumb mistake best.
Aud_Mot |
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