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re:temperatures



On Fri, 20 Sep 1996, mjs wrote:

> Hi:
> 
> I've been reading the thread on wiring for high heat applications.  I've 
> always had success in using teflon coated multi strand wires for all 
> applications.  It is commonly available (or should I say most 
> economically) at Hamfests or Amateur radio flea markets.  I use several 
> strands in parallel for higher current applications.  I had an electric 
> pump in my '83urQ for pre-oiling the turbo and the wire(s) lasted for 7 
> years ( I suspect the current owner has no problems) and the wire never 
> discolored which indicates it was not over heated.

I use the TFFN stranded wire for automotive. It comes in a variety of 
gauges... and its temp and oil/gas resistant. Perfect for Automotive.

Bob



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