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๐Ÿ”Œ Enhanced Flexibility Silicone Electrical Conductor: Parallel and Versatile Review

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๐Ÿ”Œ Wiring & Connecting, ๐Ÿ’ก Industrial Electrical

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Description of ๐Ÿ”Œ Enhanced Flexibility Silicone Electrical Conductor: Parallel and Versatile

Total 50 feet:2 Conductor Parallel Wire ,Black and Red each color 25FT. 14 Gauge silicone wire - super flexible 400 strands of 0.08 mm Tinned copper wire - Highly efficient - Super low impedance for a highly efficient connection. High Temperature Resistant Silicone Wire.Temp: -60 degree celsius +200 degree celsius. Nominal Voltage 600V;Bear Current 20A. Conductor: High-purity oxygen-free Tinned Copper.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

I had to throw this one away and buy another wire

I bought this wire to run in lights I make out of black iron pipe. This turned out to be the worst wire I have ever used. As reviewer Jay Pal noted, "The sleeve is soft and tears easily, exposing the wire." This happened to me almost every time I disconnected the wires. Shielding is like liquorice. 110V in this cable is dangerous; I can't believe it's rated for 600V; that could kill someone. I had to go to a local store and buy better wire to finish my project. Also, as another reviewer pointed

Pros
  • Handy item
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Flexible cable, insulation color coded so-so

This harness is amazingly flexible, probably one of the most flexible I've ever used. You can tie (and untie) knots if you like. Comparable to high quality headphone cables, ideal for applications with limited space. The wire itself appears to be of good quality, which is about standard. The color scheme of the insulation is a bit questionable - the colors overlap so much that black could be mistaken for red when viewed from the wrong angle. It's not bad, but in areas up to 20% overlap from red

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Suitable for low voltage transformers

so I like 2 wire red/black. Exterior sections: rain, snow, sun, -20<T<110 F possible. It's very flexible, well soldered and I haven't seen any cracks yet (although only 1 month so far). that when stripping and separating two wires, small parts of the red wire detach onto the black wire (see photo). This doesn't seem to reduce the red insulation, but I'm not sure how this will affect the integrity of the red wire over time. It's rated for 600VAC (per webpage) though, so I hope so. Thereโ€ฆ

Pros
  • 14 gauge silicone wire - super flexible, 400 strands of 0.08mm tinned copper wire - high efficiency - ultra low impedance for high efficiency connection
Cons
  • expensive

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good for cabling upgrades. brackets easier.

I got this to be able to deliver more power for a project than the regular 28 AWG cable that most USB -Chargers can handle. I've tried using standard 18AWG insulated wire before and found that it doesn't crimp well into smaller connectors and often breaks, resulting in a crimp that just holds onto the wire or doesn't fit the connector properly . Interconnects. The silicone insulation is softer so it compresses well rather than cracking or causing a twisted crimp, resulting in a clean and strong

Pros
  • 50 feet total: 2 conductors, parallel wire, black and red, each color 25 feet
Cons
  • Legacy model

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great wire for ESC cables on high performance racing quadcopters.

This is an ideal ATV cable. it stays flexible as long as you don't run the solder under the insulation. It conducts current very well and doesn't get hot even when drawing 50 amps for each ESC current spike on high KV 5 and 6s builds. on 4s builds frankly 18awg is normal IMHO. On 5s and 6s from 1600-1800kV, builds of 18 will work (16 is better and won't clog your power system). at extreme draw current. On my 2600kv F40 Pro V2 (they work fine with 6s if you keep the prop weight and pitch inโ€ฆ

Pros
  • rated voltage 600 V; Amperage 20A
Cons
  • Some small things