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Offline fm19993

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Automotive wiring brands
« on: October 30, 2016, 08:15:19 pm »
Does anyone have a wire brand they suggest? Does it matter?

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Re: Automotive wiring brands
« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2016, 10:33:14 pm »
I'm told that copper wire used for electrical work is first use copper only, meaning that once it's processed from ore it's pure enough to be used for electrical. Recycled copper is used for different things like bronze and aluminum alloys, it doesn't pass current as well as first us and builds too much resistance.

One of my service calls is a wire pulling place where they take what looks like 3/4' diameter solid copper wire on a big spool that comes straight from the mines and pull it into fine strands then twists them together into different gauge wire and finally vinyl coat them in the different colors . These are then wound onto large spools and shipped out. I would imagine they sell these to a third party who winds the smaller spools you would see in a auto parts or home improvement stores.

The copper in the wire is a commodity with it's price changing with supply and demand. Currently, demand is low and the mine has slowed digging ore.

With that said, I don't think matters as long as you stay with the correct wire and covering for what you are using it for. An example is for automotive, use stranded wire with a oil and solvent resistant covering. Don't use a solid wire with a cloth covering.
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Re: Automotive wiring brands
« Reply #2 on: October 30, 2016, 11:45:48 pm »
Are you asking about manufactured wiring harnesses for retail sale or bulk wire?

Our site store features American Autowire manufactured harnesses.  For bulk wire see the links posted in What's everybody's favorite source for buying wiring/looms/etc.?  When shopping for bulk wire search for 100% copper, stranded wire, preferably with GXL/SXL cross-linked polyethylene insulation for its superior chemical, ozone, abrasion and thermal tolerance specifications.  GPT and PVC are by far the most common type primary wires available in local parts houses, but don't have the service characteristics of GXL/SXL.
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