Wouldn't stranded wire be preferred for such a use? Maybe I'm missing
something, but it seems that solid wire would be more prone to breakage.
Matt
KK4CPS
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 11:33 AM, Herb Schoenbohm <herbs@vitelcom.net>
wrote:
> Wish we had a Lowes here in the VI but I will look and see if Home Depot
> has a solid wire equivalent. They have THHN is stranded but I am not sure
> about solid insulated #14 as i have not ever seen that.
>
> Herb, KV4FZ
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> On 6/26/2014 8:17 AM, Dave Heil wrote:
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>> That seems a little too much work when Lowe's sells 500 foot spools of
>> insulated #14 for $45.
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> Dave K8MN
>>
>> On 6/24/2014 19 46, Herb Schoenbohm wrote:
>>
>>> I found a great source for radial wire at home Depot where they have
>>> 100' rolls of 14-2 packaged for under $40. Two conductors are insulated
>>> and one of course is not after the easy job of striping them across a
>>> bench jig or simple having a second person hold a pocket knife while you
>>> pull the conductors apart you end up with 300 feet of higher quality
>>> ground radial material. 2 each 100 foot insulated radials due to the VF
>>> are very close to 1/4 wave consideration and the the shorter 100 foot
>>> bare doesn't hurt either. This of course brings up the issue of mixing
>>> bare and insulated wire in any ground system so I use the bare conductor
>>> for other 80 and 40 verticals. Yet the sum of the three wires is
>>> cheaper than buying them individually it seems.
>>>
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