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mikey1126
20-04-2004, 11:00
Hey does anyone know how to contact team 217 electrical members. I was suppose to go back and talk to the engineer, to get the info on their 10guage wire they used. This is Mike, team 1126 Electrical mentor.
Team 217, please contact me at michael.miraglia@usa.xerox.com - with the wire info - I have a small sample from one of your students and wanted to talk more about it.
Thanks
Tom Bottiglieri
20-04-2004, 11:05
what was so great about this wire?
mikey1126
20-04-2004, 11:18
Hey does anyone know how to contact team 217 electrical members. I was suppose to go back and talk to the engineer, to get the info on their 10guage wire they used. This is Mike, team 1126 Electrical mentor.
Team 217, please contact me at michael.miraglia@usa.xerox.com - with the wire info - I have a small sample from one of your students and wanted to talk more about it.
Thanks
It was very flexible , I think it was high quality audio wire. It was very easy to work with according to their team members. Made their layout look great.
Stephen Kowski
20-04-2004, 12:19
hmm well if you get more info plz post it....
It was very flexible , I think it was high quality audio wire. It was very easy to work with according to their team members. Made their layout look great.
I think someone on the forums should be able to help you if I remeber correctly. The wire you are looking for should be the one on the top though I can only find it 12 gauge. http://www.robotcombat.com/marketplace_wire.html
Paul Copioli
20-04-2004, 14:52
We have been using it for years. It is high quality audio wire and is pretty expensive. For those of you that live in the Detroit area, we got it at K40 electronics. They must carry miles of it in 10 gauge. For the rest of you, I will get the part number and manufacturer for it.
This stuff is awesome. It is one of those things that if you don't ever use it, you don't really think you need it; but after you use it once, you can't imagine you life without it. We tried to not use it this year to cut costs ... that lasted one day of wiring. I was sent out to get about 50 feet of it immediately.
I will post the part number sometime this week.
-Paul
Jason Rudolph
20-04-2004, 16:56
This year, we used part number 7587K3 from Mcmaster (10 awg) it was very flexible and easy to work with. It's stranded tinned-copper wire, and its insulation is fairly small , to the point that whenever we were inspected, the inspectors didn't believe it was 10 awg.
Bduggan04
20-04-2004, 19:59
On a similar note, flexible 6 guage wire is a great as well. I really like it on the battery leads. I can't remember where it's from, but I know that it has a high number of strands and is used in welding equiptment.
activemx
20-04-2004, 20:09
WE have been using Monster Car Audio cable on the robot, its very flexible and easy to and crimp. they come in 10/8/4 guage
Stephen Kowski
21-04-2004, 12:23
WE have been using Monster Car Audio cable on the robot, its very flexible and easy to and crimp. they come in 10/8/4 guage
Where did you buy it from....i've been searching all over trying to find this stuff....
D.J. Fluck
21-04-2004, 12:30
Where did you buy it from....i've been searching all over trying to find this stuff....
Some Circuit City stores still carry it, but its rumored that Circuit City wasn't carrying monster cable car audio wire anymore....but since my city doesn't have a circuit city anymore Im not sure about anymore details other then what i have told you.
Stephen Kowski
21-04-2004, 13:43
well hopefully someone can help find an online distributor....cause I can't find anything...
mikey1126
21-04-2004, 15:24
Hey Paul,
Thank you, I really want to use that next year. Like I said I asked one of your kids for a sample , and she gave it to me. I showed it to the other electrical team members, they loved it too. Please send out the part numberand manufacturer as soon as you get it. THANKS AGAIN, Mike from teamm 1126 SparX !!!! :D
:D We have been using it for years. It is high quality audio wire and is pretty expensive. For those of you that live in the Detroit area, we got it at K40 electronics. They must carry miles of it in 10 gauge. For the rest of you, I will get the part number and manufacturer for it.
This stuff is awesome. It is one of those things that if you don't ever use it, you don't really think you need it; but after you use it once, you can't imagine you life without it. We tried to not use it this year to cut costs ... that lasted one day of wiring. I was sent out to get about 50 feet of it immediately.
I will post the part number sometime this week.
-Paul
activemx
21-04-2004, 15:25
well hopefully someone can help find an online distributor....
We got ours donated from Monster Cable company. Its easy to get a amp kit which is very expensive for barely any cable for robot use.
But they also come in spindles which is avaible at major car audio outlets.
This is the cable we use beacuase they come in mini spools and this is how we got donated
http://www.monstercable.com/caraudio1/productPageCar.asp?pin=501
if you want big spools you can look in here.
http://www.monstercable.com/caraudio1/productPageCar.asp?pin=499
online stores (not recommended)
http://www.wirecloset.com/carpower.htm
I called up moster cable and they said they dont use outside retailers to sell their car audio power cables. They have different retailers in different states. i would recommend you call them at 1415-840-2000 and find out the closest retailer.
Good Luck:)
Stephen Kowski
21-04-2004, 17:45
good info thx!
OK OK I got it now....awesome stuff it is expensive but imho well worth it. For all you Florida ppl you can get the wire @ Sound Advice....gl all oh and thx for everyone's help!
Al Skierkiewicz
21-04-2004, 22:10
We found MCM/Newark #24-1935 flexible 10 AWG zip cord for $19.14 a 50 ft roll. It is very flexible and easy to use. They also sell "rope lay" super flex under the name "Amp King" primary automotive wire at nearly twice the price.
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