"Magnet wire" is generic to insulated (usually enameled) copper wire
suitable for winding motors, yokes, etc. I don't think it means anything to
us in our applications at all, just so much of it is sold into the motor
industry that any kind of enameled copper wire is often called "magnet wire"
by the manufacturers. -WB2WIK/6
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> Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 9:17 AM
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> Subject: [Amps] The wire question
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> More specific on the wire question. I have seen references to magnet
> wire on this reflector. Why magnet wire? The commercial chokes I have
> seen were covered in cloth. That last one most likely dated me.
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