On 9 Dec 2013, at 00:01, Mark Moulding wrote:

> There's a type of enamled wire that's intended to be soldered through.  It 
> used to be used for the Vector Wiring Pencil, and is still available intended 
> as transformer wire.  I bought the smallest spool I could (1 pound - at 30 
> gauge that's nearly a mile!), and still use the Vector Pencil for some 
> projects.  My wife and I sometimes put together creative projects that 
> include lots of LEDs mounted without circuit boards, and this type of wiring 
> works really well by just wrapping a couple of turns right around the LED 
> leads, and soldering it in place.  A couple of the brand names of this wire 
> (Google "solder strippable magnet wire") are Solidon and Soderex.

This kind of wire on the vero-style spools is also called Roadrunner and is 
available from Fartnell, eg:

http://uk.farnell.com/roadrunner/rrw-a-105/wire-0-19mm-assorted-pk-4/dp/5017245 
- is an example of the wire
http://uk.farnell.com/roadrunner/rrp-103/wiring-pencil/dp/145223 - is the 
wiring pencil

Wire comes in two different diameters.

John S

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