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Re: CAN regulations

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Originally Posted by Cecil View Post
This is true, but it doesn't help much when the wire I found was bonded together side by side (more specifically, I found this stuff.
Nice find! I had searched for things like that, but could only find thicker wire than I wanted. It's weird that the 18 gauge wire is more expensive than the 22 gauge, though.

[edit]Looking up the part numbers on the manufacturer's catalog yields a disappointing result: the two-wire cables offered by ASE Supply are either red/black or yellow/brown pairs. The pictures on their web site are not to be trusted.[/edit]

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Seems like a good price if you pull it apart and twist it yourself.)
In short lengths, bonded wire can be twisted without difficulty.

Last edited by Alan Anderson : 15-01-2015 at 13:14. Reason: found the Pico catalog
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