You need to be careful with solid core PC's. Too much bending can lead to wire fracture.
Solid core power cords under 300$ - List of manufacturers ?
I would like to try a 2nd hand solid core power cord under 300$
What are my options?
I know following manufacturers:
Audioquest (Copper)
Cabledyne (Silver)
Nordost (Silver plated copper)
DIY is also an option for me.
(my devices draw 15 watts only (1 streamer, 2 mono blocks ))
What are my options?
I know following manufacturers:
Audioquest (Copper)
Cabledyne (Silver)
Nordost (Silver plated copper)
DIY is also an option for me.
(my devices draw 15 watts only (1 streamer, 2 mono blocks ))
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Here are a couple more manufacturer examples. PS Audio PerfectWave AC 5 Power Cable http://www.audioadvisor.com/prodinfo.asp?number=PSPWAC5 Pangea Audio http://www.audioadvisor.com/prodinfo.asp?number=PGAC14XL2 |
jea48 - I applaud your efforts, but NEITHER of those power cords have solid core conductors. I know you were just trying to be helpful... Zuio - there are VERY few solid conductor AC cables out there that I know of and certainly none of the 3 you asked about are solid conductors either. Can I ask why you want solid conductors? |
dill You need to be careful with solid core PC's. Too much bending can lead to wire fracture.Solid core for power is usually limited to permanent installations. I do not think any UL-listed component or appliance power cord is solid core. |
Most aftermarket power cords we talk about in these forums are not UL listed. Years ago there where a few makers of solid core, however only one comes to mind now, Tara Labs RSC (rectangular solid core) I think they made 2 versions. There are products in the DIY market that allow one to construct ones own SC power cord. |
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