Hi,
The wire I ordered from Mouser recently are part numbers:
Mouser# 566-9918-100-02
18AWG UL1007 RED
Mouser# 566-9918-100-09
18AWG UL1007 WHT
Mouser# 566-9918-100-10
18AWG UL1007 BLK
Each of these 100ft. rolls was $18.75 ea. and seems to be identical to the
wire that is used in the MOTM power cables. Just be very careful when attaching
the wires to the MTA connectors. It's very easy to accidentally injure
yourself with whatever tool you are using to press the wire into the connector. This
last go around, I used a vise to press the wire ends into the connector. It
was still difficult, but it was a lot safer (imo).
Andrew Sanchez
In a message dated 3/20/04 2:56:42 PM Central Standard Time,
z_flash_ram@... writes:
The wire I ordered from Mouser recently are part numbers:
Mouser# 566-9918-100-02
18AWG UL1007 RED
Mouser# 566-9918-100-09
18AWG UL1007 WHT
Mouser# 566-9918-100-10
18AWG UL1007 BLK
Each of these 100ft. rolls was $18.75 ea. and seems to be identical to the
wire that is used in the MOTM power cables. Just be very careful when attaching
the wires to the MTA connectors. It's very easy to accidentally injure
yourself with whatever tool you are using to press the wire into the connector. This
last go around, I used a vise to press the wire ends into the connector. It
was still difficult, but it was a lot safer (imo).
Andrew Sanchez
In a message dated 3/20/04 2:56:42 PM Central Standard Time,
z_flash_ram@... writes:
> I'm ready to go to the next level and I need a source to either build
> or buy standard MOTM/CGS power "wires" (+15,0,0,-15) that connect
> from my MOTM power distribution board to the individual modules.
>
> If anyone suggests a DIY approach, what guage of wire and what is
> the "female" part that would be attached? Any part #'s would be cool.