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Review on ⚡ FadimiKoo Electrical Twisted Industrial Projects: Unleash Efficiency and Precision by Michael Schwegman

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The maximum current for this two-wire cable is 10 amps. Do not use with a maximum current greater than 8 amps.

I use this cable to repair old radios that only draw about 1 amp. They are faithful reproductions of the original fabric covered power cords of the 1920's and 30's. The rayon coating on this cable will wear off as it is cut, so when cutting and connecting the cable you can follow the steps below to get the best results. Before cutting the wire, use a matchstick or small heat gun to "cook" the approximately 1.25 inch long rayon. Cut the wire in the middle of the melted area, then strip the insulation off with a good quality white wire stripper. Be sure to leave some melted viscose or it will crumble and make a mess. If the outer viscose is frayed, don't touch it, just hit it with a match or lighter and it will seal itself as it melts. Viscose is thin so don't overheat or it will melt holes. If you are replacing an old power cord, add a fuse holder with an appropriately sized fuse to the appliance being repaired to make it safer. Overall, this cable looks and works great!

Pros
  • Perfect for your home projects like parties, weddings, holidays or any special occasion
Cons
  • Not as thick as other options