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Good source of high quality copper wire


Zedyone_kenobi

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Zs Ondabrain might know better sources, but I can recommend marine-grade wire to you, which you can buy through sellers such as WestMarine. It's meant to stand up to far more abuse (heat, moisture, chemical) than automotive wiring. If possible, get the tinned variety of wire, which won't corrode like the bare copper. (I doubt you can get that in marine grade, though.)

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If you have a business license, I can direct you to all the wiring you can handle. The outfit is called Micro Alarm out of California. They only deal with Licensed Business's so if you got one, let me know and I'll send you the info.

Also keep Cycle-Recycle Part 2 in mind for your connectors and terminals. They are almost all I use for that end of my business. http://www.crc2onlinecatalog.com/Index_Main_Frame.htm

Dave

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I am going to rewire all the electrical connections from my ignition, resistor, coil, etc. I can go to Pepboys, Oriely's etc and get some wire, but I was wondering if anybody has a good source of bulk high quality wiring, with good insulation.

I have bought a bunch of wiring stuff from these guys and it

was always top quality marine grade.

http://genuinedealz.com/

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  • 5 years later...

Try Waytek Wire.  I have purchased from them before with very good luck.  They have a very good selection (including marine wire if you choose) as well as lots of other useful electrical components.

 

http://www.waytekwire.com/products/1453/Wire-Cable/

 

Hope this helps.

 

Mike.

 

 

Thanks Mike.

 

I called Waytek, to get a stripe painted its $10, then $.3641 per foot. Minimum feet required is 500'. I think I'll just buy  25' of white 8AWG and use a red paint marker and stripe in red, then on top place a WR indicator on it with a clear shrink wrap.

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