Hey Brad,
No, I have not -- but I will definitely put it on my to do list. It is 4 conductor cable, would you want the 4 pairs wired in parallel yielding 2 pairs?Originally Posted by BradJudy
[QUOTE=BradJudy]Dave, did you happen to compare the specs of the bulk cable to the pre-made cables? I tend to buy bulk and cut and terminate myself.
That is very nice to see. Perhaps more cable manufacturers will adopt this, but my guess is that they won't.Originally Posted by BradJudy
I physically examined the product and it is quite nice but I feel the cost is a bit restrictive (it is expensive).Originally Posted by drewface
In general, the term dielectric refers to any non-conductive material. Its less common usage refers to the insulating material between to reactive components. As you know, speaker cable has a positive conductor and a negative conductor. These would react with each other without the presence of the insulating material, so technically, the term is correct.Originally Posted by muzz
There is no coating or foil over the conductors, each conductor has a jacket, the pair is then twisted and then there is an outer jacket. I believe it is a requirement for a cable to be double insulated in order to meet in-wall wiring requirements (CL3)Originally Posted by muzz
Everything looks about right to me. The bulk cable is 14 gauge 4 conductor (order by the foot) and the pre-terminated cable is 12 gauge of specific lengths.Originally Posted by muzz
Nice sumbission Brad!!