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Old June 3rd 05, 11:51 PM
Chuck Harris
 
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Gregg wrote:
Behold, Chuck Harris scribed on tube chassis:


The Oxygen-free feature of copper wire is about enhanced flexibility,
and improved resistance to breaking. Oxygen free copper wire in power
cords and speaker wires lasts longer.

-Chuck



Ummmmmm, question?

If kept dry, both will last until long after we die. Is this not a moot
point?


Mostly true, the biggest advantage to oxygen free copper is in applications
where the cord gets daily flexing, think of all the times you have found
a broken spot in the cord on an iron, vacuum cleaner or shaver. With oxygen free
wire, it is supposed to last longer.

-Chuck
 
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