I don't work for Steve, but thought some of you folks might have had the same difficulty I had in sourcing Teflon wire at a decent price.

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Bob-I wrote:I've tried Teflon once and found it hard to strip and work with. Lately I've gone to stranded 20AWG PVC and I like the way it dresses. It does become an issue re-working joints as the strands seperate but if that happens I just replace the piece.
I've found that if you just cut the insulation with the stripper, then pull the end off with your fingers twisting as you go, then tin it, it's easy to work with and dresses out nicely.
Of course that's this month, I may try the apex wire again.
I figure the only way I can develop an opinion on this topic is to try several types of wire. Unfortnately when you buy several rolls of several colors you have enough for lots of amps.dogears wrote:Why not just use the Alpha solid core? Already tinned, no stranding issues, and easy to strip.....
 
 
I actually use 22AWG for everything. It has plenty of current handling and is finer for fitting into the tube sockets and pot holes.Tdale wrote:Do you guys use 20awg for all the wiring, heaters included?
Tommy
22AWG is probably good enough for all of an amp. Here are some quick calculations for heater requirements in a typical ODS type of amp, if anyone is interested:Bob-I wrote:I actually use 22AWG for everything. It has plenty of current handling and is finer for fitting into the tube sockets and pot holes.Tdale wrote:Do you guys use 20awg for all the wiring, heaters included?
Tommy