05-10-2023, 10:24 AM
Ron Ramirez Wrote:I have found that 20 gauge wire with 600V rated insulation is next to impossible to find - for some reason.
I suspect it is because electronic equipment nowadays seldom has voltages that high, and if it does it doesn't need anything that large. None of the solid state radio transmitters that I work on have anything over 300 volts. They use combined power MOSFETs in class E mode in their power amps. I do carry some 600 volt wire in the Explorer, along with red and black 5 kv working voltage (20 kv breakdown) test lead wire for higher voltages in vacuum tube transmitters. I even carry a spool of color TV CRT anode wire for a few transmitters with 15 kv plate supplies (but not a lot of current).
NTE does have 600 volt Teflon insulated wire in all 10 colors in gauges from 18 to 26 in 25' packages and 100' spools. See their site.
Dale H. Cook, GR/HP/Tek Collector, Roanoke/Lynchburg, VA
https://plymouthcolony.net/starcity/radios/