Power Cable DIY - Please advise


Hi,

Im planning on building a pair of DIY power cables, I have shortlisted a few cables and connectors, please feel free to recommend which one to purchase.

Furutech FP TCS31
Acoustic Revive Powermax 10000
Acrolink ???
NeoTech NEP 3200

connectors... Furutech FI 28/E38 or FI50 gold or rhodium??

Thanks in Advance
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You mentioned interest in doing a Flavor 4 power Cable. I can recommend an improvement to that design, which will control the radiated fields and the coupling of external radiated fields much better. Use a Quad-Star implementation of the internal conductors (2 wires for hot and 2 wires for Neutral) twisted together.  
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