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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Denmark, Viborg
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Habia E-1819 Silver plated teflon insulated copper wire for sale.
19*0.25mm ~ 1mm2 Current rating 15A Operating temp -40C to +200C Best quality AFIK made of this type of wire. I bought 500meters for myself and a few friends....it seems to be a "little" over the target It works well for anything from wireing up an amp (power and line), speaker cables and interconnects. Must be soldered with min. 1% silver content in order to avoid the silver migrating to the joint leaving the copper bare next to the joint. Will sell for the 500 meter bulk price (8DKK~ 1.1 euro~ 1.33USD per meter) in reasonable quantities, plus shipping, packing and 5% paypal fee. With reasonable quantities is meant that I am not going to ship less than 10 meters. This is a non profit offer, and should be taken as such, hence the minimum quantity, since I do have a job and a wife as well Magura
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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I have problems with my forum email function, so here is my email:
travelling_mac@yahoo.com Please contact me directly. Cheers Magura
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Mark (Kram).
Ive somehow lost your email adress (or its ended up between the hundreds of new email adresses ive gotten during the last week). Your wire have shipped today. Cheers Magura
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I guess you havnt gotten my mail, please contact me directly on this email: travelling_mac@yahoo.com Cheers Magura
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michi124
Your wire have been shipped Cheers Magura
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Denmark, Viborg
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To keep the number of wasted hours down, here is the shipping charges for europe and world-wide.
This is for priority airmail. Europe: Up to 20 meters 4.00 euro Up to 40 meters 6.00 euro Up to 80 meters 9.00 euro World-wide Up to 20 meters 7.00 USD Up to 40 meters 10.00 USD I have just sorted out my email problem, If anybody have sent a request and not gotten a reply, please try once more. It ought to work now. Cheers Magura
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I just noticed the explanation in the previous post about my email, is somewhat unclear.
Please use the forum mail. The yahoo account is not working proper. Cheers Magura
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: WA
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I guess I don't know why the preference for silver plated copper wire rather than just silver wire. Is it cost?
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Location: Denmark, Viborg
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The point of the silver plating is to avoid oxidation. There is as far as im concerned no gain in using pure silver over silver plated, besides the higher price and the generally more physically fragile properties of silver compared to copper, Im not sure if Id call either a "gain".
If you take a look at the yet another speaker cable thread, you will find the result I got from various tests of different speaker cable setups. The point of buying this wire for us was that its high quality, strong, durable, high current carrying capability, heat resistant (no burned wires when soldering) and plated to avoid long term oxidation issues.With all those demands, this was the cheapest solution by far. The only real alternative we discussed was silicone insulated silver plated copper. We chose the teflon insulated version over the silicone insulated version for 2 reasons. The long term durability and the outer diameter of the teflon insulated wire is about half of the outside diameter of the silicone insulated wire. Magura
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Time for a bump.
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