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Title: Where can I buy #23 AWG and #26 AWG wrapped wire?
Post by: Magnethos on January 27, 2009, 10:07:01 AM
I need to buy wrapped Wire
#23 AWG and # 26 AWG. I can't find them in my city. So, I think there must be an online website where I can purchase it?
Title: Re: Where can I buy #23 AWG and #26 AWG wrapped wire?
Post by: NerzhDishual on January 27, 2009, 02:39:28 PM

@Magnethos:

So nobody is answering!!! :'(

You could try this Spanish web site : http://es.rs-online.com/web/ (http://es.rs-online.com/web/)
and type the following codes: (in the 'Buscar' 'window')

357-766 
357-738 
357-744


They do not have awg 23 and awg 26 but awg 22, 24, 25 and 27

The French web site is: http://radiospares-fr.rs-online.com/web/

Very Best

Title: Re: Where can I buy #23 AWG and #26 AWG wrapped wire?
Post by: Magnethos on January 27, 2009, 03:24:11 PM
Thank you very much for the link.
The language is not a problem because I'm spanish  ;D

That link is very usefull to me, but I don't know if I can try with #22 AWG and #27 AWG.
I want to replicate the experiment from NRGfromthevacuum user.
http://www.cutyourelectricitycosts.com/blog/electric-energy/free-electrical-energy

and I have found some information in other forum about the experiment. A guy that has sucesfull replicated the same experiment, used a bifiliar coil. He used #23 and #26 AWG wrapped wire.
Maybe other wire could be usefull too, but I don't know. I will need to research in the books because I have sent a message to NRG but he didn't replied me.
Title: Re: Where can I buy #23 AWG and #26 AWG wrapped wire?
Post by: jadaro2600 on January 27, 2009, 07:53:21 PM
Quote from: Magnethos on January 27, 2009, 03:24:11 PM
Thank you very much for the link.
The language is not a problem because I'm spanish  ;D

That link is very usefull to me, but I don't know if I can try with #22 AWG and #27 AWG.
I want to replicate the experiment from NRGfromthevacuum user.
http://www.cutyourelectricitycosts.com/blog/electric-energy/free-electrical-energy

and I have found some information in other forum about the experiment. A guy that has sucesfull replicated the same experiment, used a bifiliar coil. He used #23 and #26 AWG wrapped wire.
Maybe other wire could be usefull too, but I don't know. I will need to research in the books because I have sent a message to NRG but he didn't replied me.

What do you mean 'wrapped'?

There's the usual magnet wire, which is enameled / lacquered for insulation and thermal properties, and then there's 'served' magnet wire, which is essentially litz ( litzendrat ) wire individually insulated and then insulated as a whole.  ..available for the very pricey rate of orders of hundreds of dollars for 5 pounds with minimum orders, etc.  that's the stuff you have to get quotes for.


Title: Re: Where can I buy #23 AWG and #26 AWG wrapped wire?
Post by: Magnethos on January 27, 2009, 07:59:42 PM
I don't know what wrapped exactly means, I had to use the translator to search the word.
I think wrapped means, wire with protection (plastic). But I don't know... I'm waiting the answer of a guy that I emailed.