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Best Source for Color Coded Wire
Where is there a source to get 18-22 gauge wire that is striped like red wire with a yellow strip, and all the other variations that's in our vintage TV sets?
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If you only need short lengths find a junk tube type Zenith
& cut out what you need. The wire is braided & tinned then a rubber jacket. On top of that is cloth that comes in all solid colors & striped colors. IMHO its the best wire used in ANY consumer electronics. I would love to know who made it & how they could afford to use it. Up til the end we kept a box of clippings for jumpers etc at the shop. For longer wire the wire from convergence clovers can be several feet & color coded often. 73 Zeno |
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Scroll down left column to supplies... |
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A less cruel set to get wire from would be an 80's console TV. Many of those attached the controls to the PCB with 1-4' long harnesses that are often fairly decent for tube work. Some time ago I took such a harness from a Sylvania and built an audio amp with a tube count comparable to a TV with it.
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Of course you are correct, I was thinking of the olden days when you could get a warehouse of TV's for free. But the great Zenith wire ended when the System 3 chassis came out with all that purple crap. Still good wire but not the all out wire used before. So I end this with the humblest of apologies and urge all NOT to chop up any old Zeniths for hook-up wire, no matter how beat they are. 73 Zeno |
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Your welcome. I have dealt with them in the past. Good company.
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I gave them a call, and when I mentioned about restoring a TV set, he said we only sell wires for automobiles, and the wire is not meant for anything above 50volt DC... The guy was hesitant to sell me the wires.. Also he only sells them in copper stranded.. I would rather solid..
Any input would be appreciated...
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www.vintage-radio-resources.com/wire.htm www.radiodaze.com www.vintagewireandsupply.com Last edited by stusnyder; 01-20-2015 at 07:25 PM. Reason: added links |
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That will be great... I looked at those links.. All I see is cloth covered stuff or stuff that doesn't have a spiral strip...
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I can't find no other source except the first link I gave you ( riwire.com ) I never mentioned to them it was for vintage radio or tv, and they never questioned it.
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