SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-28T13:16:19-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsPointyOintment on PRT-08867 - Hook-up Stranded Wire - Black (22 AWG)PointyOintmenturn:uuid:7eb4ebc6-5f81-9d4e-982f-267277fc2e422014-10-24T23:57:24-06:00<blockquote>
<p>http://www.cirris.com/testing/resistance/wire.html</p>
<p>~~That's for copper; this wire seems to be aluminium.~~</p><p>Edit: It's actually tinned copper. I didn't see any copper when cutting it, but leaving some flux on it for two weeks exposed a little bit of copper (and the flux turned green).</p></blockquote>
Joel_Q on PRT-08867 - Hook-up Stranded Wire - Black (22 AWG)Joel_Qurn:uuid:0c60b764-5719-0ab0-c614-38460578bf5a2013-10-26T09:30:25-06:00<p>So this will give me resistance... am I missing something here? Watts rather by the way :)</p>
wsanders on PRT-08867 - Hook-up Stranded Wire - Black (22 AWG)wsandersurn:uuid:6a2f3040-86f5-12a6-54a1-4be6c9af92dd2013-10-25T15:03:56-06:00<p>Another alternative is to dumpster dive for telco cross-connect wire. Telco techs toss that stuff by the mile. It's 24AWG solid, but it solders well to all but the smallest or most tightly packed SMDs. I have hundreds of feet of the stuff. You can buy it for about $50 per thousand feet (for two conductors.)</p>
wsanders on PRT-08867 - Hook-up Stranded Wire - Black (22 AWG)wsandersurn:uuid:48150cc7-d148-05d3-cf8e-1848d81d31432013-10-25T14:56:52-06:00<p>Depend on how much heat or voltage drop you can tolerate: http://www.cirris.com/testing/resistance/wire.html</p>
Joel_Q on PRT-08867 - Hook-up Stranded Wire - Black (22 AWG)Joel_Qurn:uuid:ab0a18d3-a639-126c-3cb7-ebeb576258082013-10-16T18:34:57-06:00<p>How many amps can this wire carry?</p>
Sam_Bamboo on PRT-08867 - Hook-up Stranded Wire - Black (22 AWG)Sam_Bamboourn:uuid:a1b3b1cf-80dd-6027-f6c6-b66053c04b1a2012-07-05T11:31:30-06:00<p>What is the jacket thickness of this?</p>
baum on PRT-08867 - Hook-up Stranded Wire - Black (22 AWG)baumurn:uuid:53045243-0747-ce54-50ec-77ad25f78c742012-04-06T20:59:08-06:00<p>You may be able to use wire wrapping wire... It may be thin enough to work.</p>
masterkey on PRT-08867 - Hook-up Stranded Wire - Black (22 AWG)masterkeyurn:uuid:6b8be68c-6851-8976-6339-20f0c811efc02012-03-27T22:31:38-06:00<p>Details of the insulation would be helpful.</p>
Yoppy1976 on PRT-08867 - Hook-up Stranded Wire - Black (22 AWG)Yoppy1976urn:uuid:bd0a78f3-e006-9ae4-144d-7b4697c2ebf12012-03-24T03:58:56-06:00<p>It would be nice to see a 30 AWG set as well; I've bought this pesky SMD component...</p>
baum on PRT-08867 - Hook-up Stranded Wire - Black (22 AWG)baumurn:uuid:baaf1d48-c3e1-6480-6c22-08f58c2d88322012-02-11T14:19:46-07:00<p>22 AWG = .0253 in diameter. Not sure about the insulation.</p>
REDACTED-GDPR on PRT-08867 - Hook-up Stranded Wire - Black (22 AWG)REDACTED-GDPRurn:uuid:46a4ccdc-9218-4935-805a-32682c0836072010-12-21T21:07:51-07:00<p>How Thick is the wire?</p>