Remington Industries 42SNSPR 42 AWG Magnet Wire, Enameled Copper Wire, 1.0 lb, 0.0026" Diameter, 51313' Length, Red
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The copper in this magnet wire seems to be quite pure compared to other magnet wires from Asia with infusions of pot metal. In my testing of ohms per foot, adjusted for temperature before each build, this Remington 42ga wire appears to be extremely consistent throughout the full length of the spool. Thus, there are very few spots on the wire that are stretched or spliced, which lead to unproductive resistance and capacitance (in the context of my use). The wire that I feed into my winder is hand wound, I can feel every splice, and the wire from other suppliers has actually broken as you wind it. I could only detect a few splices as the wire passed through my hands. I haven't had a break in a long time (knock wood) -.
Remington is the only brand I will buy from now on. The refund came through and I will purchase from the other vendor again to see if I run into any more issues. No one is perfect and I won't bash them in print unless there seems to be an ongoing problem with quality control.
Good wire. I bought one of the 1-meter versions An lb reel after it has passed a half-lb There is a reel that weighs lb. The wire is strong and performs well (for a 42awg wire). In the absence of external interruptions, there was no breakage that could be attributed to an outside issue I've tried other 42AWG wires and was frustrated with the number of repeated breaks that seemed random, but the wire itself held up fine. Due to this wire, I avoided all of those headaches and accomplished projects with the least amount of hassle possible. It is very likely that I will be a repeat customer in the future, depending on how quickly I use In my opinion, the reason this product did not earn a 5 star rating is that there are a significant number of "break welds" in the wire itself (which means the wire has broken during the manufacturing process, but has been fused Unless you are manually feeding the wire (which is what I do), this would not be noticeable at all. The weld break can be felt as it passes through the fingers in that case. The break weld is about twice as thick as the wire alone, causing a bump in coil wraps, a change in resistance (minor, but it builds up with each break), and in excess revealing the wire to not be of high quality. As far as my use is concerned, this is an inexpensive and acceptable solution. I'm very satisfied with it. However, buyers should be aware that there are too many break welds in this wire to use it for critical applications. The coil winding it's used for is adequate for regular coil winding (its most common use).
Under a certain amount of tension, doesn't break. Testing the pickup coils on a CRT to determine their reasonant frequency (for inductance calculations) allowed us to confirm that there are no manufacturing defects that would cause a short in the wires. My next step was to cast the coils in epoxy inside the pickup cover made from wenge. This is all- I guess I will order my next batch of the heavy formvar type to play around with. Wire that is of good quality.
I've never had this stuff broken or tangle on me. Do not be fooled by cheaper wire. Many guitar pickups I have wound are wound with this wire, and I think it's.
It is perfect for making guitar pickups. Your help is much appreciated!.
You can assemble an electric guitar out of This was liked by him, and he had no problems with tangling. I hear the finer the wire, the better the sound, but he said if he had known how hard fine wire is for a beginner to work with (the stuff is finer than a human hair), he would have gotten bigger strands. Therefore, someone whose experience is relevant and who knows what they are doing might be better suited for the job!.
The rest is pretty much all I can say. As a result, the wire feeds smoothly without breaking on the spool rim, which is free of burrs or rough spots. I would estimate the wire mass to be around 1 pound. Is easy to solder and does not burn at typical temperature settings. Wire of excellent quality, I have not encountered any problems with it. Price is very reasonable as well.