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funkbastler wrote:
On Sat, 04 Jun 2005 09:30:13 -0400, Chuck Harris wrote: Ever seen the stuff used on arc welders? Big bundles of very fine strands, with a soft rubber (or rubber-like material) jacket. Lasts a long, long time, doesn't break with flexing, and it's not low- oxygen. Really? How would you know that? Given that all of the copper wire manufacturers these days have switched over to oxygen-free manufacturing techniques for their copper products. Could be - but I don't see welding cable being hyped as "low-oxygen" or "oxygen-free" in an effort to convince the welding community that its use will produce better welds or make the cables last longer. Yes, but I assure you that if Lincoln could get away with it, they would say just that. Because that's the way marketing works, and marketing sells products unfortunately. I don't know about other manufacturers, but the West Penn welding cable is definitely OFC. It's good stuff. OBTW, my welding cables fray like the dickens on the connector ends. I have had to reattach the connectors on the stinger side twice now. But then, I actually use them. Maybe you should switch to oxygen-free cable. It won't fray or break or corrode. Ever. He's probably using it already. But he might consider using dielectric grease on the ends which seems to help a lot. The clamp connections are really not mechanically all that sturdy even though they are electrically solid, and sometimes some 1" heatshrink can do wonders. Interesting article he http://www.copper.org/innovations/19...etallurgy.html Looks like having at least a little bit of oxygen is a *good* thing. Again, depends on the application. And for hard-drawn copper the issues are very different than for soft-drawn wire. I'm headed for the store now to see if they have any oxygen-free Romex... Need to rewire the house. Romex is one of the places where higher conductivity is important (since Romex is really lousy at heat dissipation) and flexibility is a total non-issue (since it should only be flexed a couple times during installation). Romex is VERY different than an SJ-type cable and is usually made with much more brittle wire. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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