Parallel two runs of 12 gauge.

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Received: 07:19 PM CST, 12/09/2016
From: Jon Livingston kb0mnm via BVARC <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: [BVARC] 10 ga Zip Cord

Call ahead to Fry's Electronics. Their 12 AWG did not break the bank in a
small spool. Without an account or part number, the larger companies would
charge too much for a small order of this 10 AWG. You did not specify 120 VAC
or 12 VDC use, as the insulation can be quite different*. Any heavier, and you
could check with a welding supply house. 
Many automotive jumper cables are fine if you are in a hurry, yet they are a
bit bulky and AWG too low if you really need 10 AWG. Folks at hamfests
sometimes will buy the extra jumper cable 'clips', for a dollar or so. 
  


Jon L. Livingston, Electronics Technician 
17722 Fieldglen Drive ( SE of  FM529 & B.Cypress) 
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* Much is also used for 48 VDC wiring at tower sites, you might know a
cellular service guy with some scraps. 

----- Original Message -----

From: "KC5RET KC5RET via BVARC"  
To: "BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB"  
Cc: "KC5RET KC5RET"  
Sent: Friday, December 9, 2016 11:33:46 AM 
Subject: [BVARC] 10 ga Zip Cord 

Hello all, 

Does anyone know of a reasonably priced local source for 10ga Zip Cord (Red
and Black insulation)? 

73, Rob, KC5RET 

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