⚡ Power your projects with flexibility and resilience!
The BNTECHGO 24 AWG silicone wire spool offers 250 feet of ultra-flexible, high strand count tinned copper wire rated for 600 volts. Its premium silicone insulation withstands extreme temperatures from -60°C to 200°C, ensuring durability and reliable conductivity for professional-grade electronics, modeling, and appliance wiring.
Color | silicone wire black |
Brand | BNTECHGO |
Material | silicone rubber + copper |
Number of Cable Strands | 40 |
Gauge | 24.0 |
Voltage | 600 Volts |
No. of wires | 40 |
Manufacturer | bntechgo.com |
UPC | 742271694211 |
Part Number | SW24G40008F250B |
Item Weight | 14.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.9 x 3.9 x 3.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SW24G40008F250B |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | silicone wire 250ft |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**
Makes for great Ham Radio antenna wire
Nice antenna wire for Ham radio. I used it for EFHW portable antenna project. Really flexible and strong considering the gauge. Totally would buy it again
D**S
Great for Antenna Counterpoise
Using this wire for antenna counterpoise (ground radials). Easy to work with. I like the flexibility and they don't 'stick' or bind together when unraveling long lengths when deployed. No memory either.
R**.
Very good and flexible antenna wire
The wire made a great set of counter poise wires for radio antenna
M**L
Best wire for ham radio antennas
Love this stuff for my antennas and radials. Very easy to work with and seems like excellent quality.
T**M
I like it, but
My intended use is HF wire antennas for amateur radio work. I’ve never actually encountered wire like this; it has no memory. It’s like yarn or string, or cooked spaghetti. The insulation is slippery; I expect it will pull through tree branches very easily. I wish I had a fish scale or something to report the break strength, but all I can say is the (24 gauge) is very easy to break. I’m not sure how strong I am, but if I get a wrap around each hand and pull in opposite directions, it snaps apart with roughly half the effort I have available. Maybe 30 lbs? So if you’re pulling an EFHW over tree branches and it does get super snagged, you’re probably going to break it. The small-gauge stuff is probably better for ground radials or use with a fiberglass mast as an aerial. I’m still going to give it a try, because it’s going to make very light, easily portable, tangle-free antennas.
R**S
Wire
Have used this wire and it works great.
D**N
Flexible wire
Nice flexibility. Wire for home made antenna.
D**N
EXCELLENT QUALITY AND FLEXABILITY
EXCELLENT QUALITY AND FLEXABILITY.
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