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Silicone Flexible Tinned Copper Electric Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
🔌 Wiring & Connecting, 💡 Industrial Electrical

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Description of Silicone Flexible Tinned Copper Electric

50FT 20 Gauge silicone wire, super flexible 100 strands of 0.08 mm Tinned copper wire, 25FT Black and 25FT Red Color. Rated Temperature: -60°C - + 200°C, Voltage Rating: 600 Volts, diameter 1.8mm. Highly efficient /Super low impedance for a highly efficient connection. Fexible Soft Silicone, Low Resistance, Anti-Aging, Wearable. Widely used for model planes, model cars, model ships, batteries, lamps, household appliances, electric heating appliances, meters, instruments, motor lead wire and digital fields.

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Thanks to my knowledge gained in practice this product is perfect for any industrial and scientific wiring needs. The flexibility of the tinned copper material ensures easy installation in even the most complex setups. The silicone coating adds extra protection from wear and tear, making it sturdy and long-lasting .However, the price is slightly higher compared to other similar products on the market. Overall, I highly recommend this product for its top-notch quality and reliability..

Pros
  • Flexible and easy to manipulate for various electrical projects.
Cons
  • Less durable than other types of copper electric wiring, making it more prone to damage over time.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

NO PARALLEL FLUSHING!

Wire It is a black and red roll that is brought together in parallel. NOT SO! It's 2 wires, just packed together. Very misleading role photos.

Pros
  • Electrical
Cons
  • Small parts