R Rdot03 Well-Known Member Nov 5, 2019 #1 So I've been looking online all I'm seeing is tinned copper wire. Is that ok to use to wire my cobs. I wanted solid for cobs and stranded to run to my wall mounted drivers. All I can find online is stranded so I'll just go with that Attachments 20191105_085352.jpg 467.3 KB · Views: 5 20191105_085411.jpg 485.2 KB · Views: 3
So I've been looking online all I'm seeing is tinned copper wire. Is that ok to use to wire my cobs. I wanted solid for cobs and stranded to run to my wall mounted drivers. All I can find online is stranded so I'll just go with that
SwiSHa85 Well-Known Member Nov 5, 2019 #2 NTE Electronics WHS18-08-25 Hook Up Wire, Solid, Type 18 Gauge, 25' Length, 300V, Gray: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific NTE Electronics WHS18-08-25 Hook Up Wire, Solid, Type 18 Gauge, 25' Length, 300V, Gray: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific www.amazon.com
NTE Electronics WHS18-08-25 Hook Up Wire, Solid, Type 18 Gauge, 25' Length, 300V, Gray: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific NTE Electronics WHS18-08-25 Hook Up Wire, Solid, Type 18 Gauge, 25' Length, 300V, Gray: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific www.amazon.com
SwiSHa85 Well-Known Member Nov 5, 2019 #3 Tinned copper wire is fine as long as you check the rating.
JavaCo Well-Known Member Nov 5, 2019 #5 Mcmaster carr has 18 solid core wire rated to 300 and 600 volts watch out for thermostat wire the covering is only rated to 30 volts https://www.mcmaster.com/standard-electrical-wire
Mcmaster carr has 18 solid core wire rated to 300 and 600 volts watch out for thermostat wire the covering is only rated to 30 volts https://www.mcmaster.com/standard-electrical-wire
R Rdot03 Well-Known Member Nov 5, 2019 #6 Thanks for all the input I got some stranded and solid from amazon