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πŸ”Œ BNTECHGO 24 AWG Magnet Wire - Enameled Copper Wire - Magnet Winding Wire - 5 lb Spool - 0 gauge Review

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Description of πŸ”Œ BNTECHGO 24 AWG Magnet Wire - Enameled Copper Wire - Magnet Winding Wire - 5 lb Spool - 0 gauge

High Quality enameled Copper Wire!Durable and not break while winding the coils.Highly Efficient!. Magnet wire is copper wire that coated with a thin layer of insulated enamel.This 24AWG magnet wire is 5 pounds(4130 feet).The copper strands conducts,the insulation is made from modified Polyester with a Polyamideimide overcoat,and protects the coiled wire from short-circuiting. This varnished copper wire is constructed with premium enamel insulation.Temperature rating 155Β°C (311Β°F) makes it suitable for several thermal overload applications.Raw copper is drawn to meet specific size requirements based on NEMA MW-35-C standard. 24 gauge enameled magnet wire: Wrapped in spool and color is red.Outside diameter 0.0197"for perfect thickness. BNTECHGO magnetic copper wire is widely used in the construction of transformers,wound coils,motors,solenoids,instruments,inductors,speakers,electromagnets,and other applications that require tight coils of insulated wire.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Use this to find the metal splinters in your hand

Great material, the enamel holds up well. The bobbin can become tangled if you pull it too hard while winding. Take care and you will be happy. I wrapped this wire around a cardboard tube in tight turns and glued it in place. By hooking it up to my stereo's subwoofer wires, I was able to increase the output, and as I walked over the metal splinters in my skin, the fluctuating magnetic field allowed me to feel where they were so they could be removed. I'm happy!

Pros
  • This is great
Cons
  • Fading

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for "bodge wires "

Nice thin magnet wire to have on hand to make various things (transformers, motor windings, magnets etc) but also great for the Repair and modification of printed circuit boards. This material is readily available, so we stock it in the lab. While it doesn't withstand heat like "silicone or teflon coated white wire", solid core magnet wire bends more easily on the board. and also burn in part of the insulation with an iron. Much better than trying to strip the 30ga wire.

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  • Great for me
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  • No instructions

Revainrating 5 out of 5

More convenient and easier to use than 30 ga

Many electronic components contain magnet wire rated at 30 ga.a. sometimes difficult to manage. If your project calls for a small magnet wire, there's no reason to go with 30 ga. 28 ga is much easier to use and just as flexible for practical purposes. The insulation stays at 28 ga at 200 degrees C so I wouldn't try to burn it before use. It is better, faster and more efficient to use a metal file and remove it. Using a sharp knife is not enough and will gouge the wire.

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  • Lots of positive vibes
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  • No power