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🧲 TEMCo 10 AWG Copper Magnet Wire - 5 Lb, 157 Ft, 155°C Magnetic Coil in Red Color Review

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Description of 🧲 TEMCo 10 AWG Copper Magnet Wire - 5 Lb, 157 Ft, 155°C Magnetic Coil in Red Color

Average Wire Diameter (in.): 0.1054 (with insulation), 0.1019 (no insulation). Double (Heavy) Build enamel, Polyurethane base coat, Polyamide overcoat. Shape: Solid Round Copper (99.9% pure). NOTE: Both ends of wire are accessible. Approvals: NEMA MW 80-C, IEC Designation (60317-21), UL Recognized (File: E32638). Applications include but not limited to: Appliance motors, relays, timer and clock coils, encapsulated coils, arts & crafts.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

TEMCo 30 AWG Copper Magnet Wire - 2 oz 392 ft, 155°C Solenoid, Red

TEMCo 30 AWG Copper Magnet Wire - 2 oz 392 ft, 155°C Solenoid Red I ordered this roll of magnet wire to make a Try LED lighting project that burns out the fairy lights you often see on sale these days. That will work, but the smallest LEDs I found were different than those I've seen in the other lighting mentioned. I like the wire, it's very small and I might have to increase it by one or three to get as many tiny LEDs as I want.

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • Socket required

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good material for speaker wire

I use this for the speaker wire on my 5 channel system running from Denon AVR to Elac Debut 2.0 speakers. Sounds damn great! I just cut 2 pieces for the channel and turned them 1.5-2 inches per revolution. Strip the insulation off the ends with a knife and sandpaper and voila, the cable. It's a little bland, but I doubt you'll find speaker cable that sounds just as good for less than $1,000 for an 8-foot pair. I discovered anti-cable many years ago and the original version is basically magnet…

Pros
  • Great for a small house
Cons
  • Questionable buy for the elderly

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for all kinds of home science projects.

Great for making an electromagnet. I made a linear motor by wrapping a wire around a small glass tube with some small round magnets stacked inside. It is powered by eight AAA (12V) batteries connected in series. Plugging in power causes the batteries to shoot from end to end. Exactly what I needed in my project to convert an old mechanical cuckoo clock to electricity. The cuckoo's mechanical mechanisms are failing due to dust and pet hair in my house. Replacement movements are ridiculously…

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • No instructions