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Re: Wire worries......do I need HV wire, or will 600V hardware store wire do?



Original poster: "Aaron Aab" <striker754-at-earthlink-dot-net> 

I'm interested in this as well, my father is an electrician so we have all
the 600V wire I need, but will it take it? Use bare copper in the places I
can?

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From: "Tesla list" <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
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Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 7:50 AM
Subject: Wire worries......do I need HV wire, or will 600V hardware store
wire do?


 > Original poster: Phlunktfysics101-at-aol-dot-com
 >
 > Hello all!
 >
 > I'm a new coiler, and I'm at the point where I have just about everything
 > here to assemble my coil, except perhaps suitable wire.  I bought some 8
 > AWG copper multistranded wire from the hardware store.  It is thick, and
 > seems heavy duty, but it is only rated at 600V.  Just about all the wire
at
 > the hardware store is 600V max.  I would be using this to make my
 > connections from my 15,000V 30mA NST and 45kV Maxwell Caps.  My question
is
 > will the insulation burn off or something?  Do I need to shell out the big
 > bucks for HV wire?  Or are most people using the same low voltage wire?  I
 > looked on all the popular sites, but wire voltage rating is rarely
 > mentioned.  And when it is, it's always HV wire like 30kV or something and
 > I cant tell if it's just for bragging purposes.
 >
 > Also, I built a "vacuum sucker gap" modeled after the one on Gary Lau's
 > website.  It seemed to be a good easy to make alternative until I can rig
 > up an RSG.  Has anyone else used one of these, and do they work well?
 >
 > I appreciate any advice.
 > Jack
 >
 >