RCA AH12R Speaker Wire Clips
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It is true. There is a space of about 6/16" width. However, if you want to use the clip to tightly hold the cable to prevent slack, the wire must be about 3/16" thick.
It is generally considered too heavy to use #12 wire. This needle will work with 16 gauge. You will be able to view the clips
It was 16 and a half and a half Using a cable with a gauge of 18 and a clip with a gauge of 1 fit together The two I think would make up the total, I am not sure, but I would guess no more than two.
Selected User Reviews For RCA AH12R Speaker Wire Clips
Wires of pretty much any size and shape can be held up by these. As a guide for speaker wire, they worked fine, but if the wire is pulled, the clips will come loose, but this should be expected. I gave it four stars because they don't hold up to much strain, but they still held perfectly. Clips play a crucial role in ensuring that the wire does not simply hang on the ground where it could be tripped over. It was much easier for me to run the wires in the wall, but if I all of a sudden need to build something on the wall,.
These as well as 100ft were included in the package. My room had a long speaker wire, so I could finally hang my speakers and have the speakers' wires so they run along the corners of the walls seamlessly. They did the trick, I have to admit My only regret now is not going with the type I saw where you can use only one hand. It appears as though the nails were very small in the plastic. They fall out if they stick out too much. In the end, you end up nailing the plastic to the wall if it's too far stuck in. To make sure the nail sticks out just enough and doesn't fall, you need to push it just the right amount. In the meantime, you can mount whatever wire you need to. If I had had someone to assist, I suppose it would have been better. I don't claim to be an expert, so take this experience as you will. The product did its job and none of the clips have come loose, so I gave it four stars. There is only one thing that I wish was perfect I would be able to lay the plastic evenly on the wall without having to worry about the nails It took a great deal of improvisation.
To run this pair of clips, I used two pairs of tapes.
The purpose of this was to hold down a 16-inch monitor A wire of the following gauge can be used for the surround In one case, there were two speakers, while in the other there were two adolescents I use wires of gauge 18 for my rear surround - They work better when two 18-inch speakers are mounted along the floor board Cables with a gauge of 22 or 24. I used it to hold down a single 16 gauge speaker wire, but it does not fit as tightly and there is more slack that causes the wire to be It does not help to tap the nail in the lower part of the nail. Since the nail is designed to press more wire into the wood, tapping it more heavily does this.
My goal was to conceal some speaker wire near the ceiling with these retention clips. Due to the color of the wire standing out strongly from our wall/ceiling color, I didn't end up taking that approach, but I was still able to use this in an unusual way to convince the wires to stay attached to the While some people may see it as a benefit, I found the built-in nails difficult to remove once they have been hammered into the carpet or wall. It is important that you carefully place them the first time because if you are not careful you may damage your drywall too much.
It is very useful to have the wire clips. Speaker wire clips are the most common use for these Those screws were used to fasten coaxial TV cable to my baseboards and they worked well.
My only complaint is that the plastic bends easily so you need to be careful not to hammer it too much. The good news is that the clips come in tons and are cheap, so I still had plenty of them even when I broke a few. They are a great deal for people looking to save a buck or two while still having enough clips to meet their You get a lot for your money.
Often these clips break because they are so tiny If you can place the clips in a location where the wires will never move, you probably won't notice a thing even gentle tugs on the speaker wires may cause the plastic tab to break loose.