My First DIY Power Cable


Thinking of trying my first DIY power cable.  Would like to keep it under couple hundred $$.  Looks like it could be done with products from the Furutech site.  Any other resource recommendations?

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If you like the Viborg story, go with their bulk power cable.  I have a couple and they are solid.

 

 

 

 

@mbolek - that's an interesting cable you have posted.

Which wires did you use for the Live

  • I would probably use the central yellow conductor for the Live

Have you tried different variations?

Cheers

@williewonka 

This link sorts it out with a bit more information.  Viborg uses the 6 black and 6 red wires as positive/neutral wires, and the 4 yellow wires as ground.  I would be interested to hear it but there are a couple design choices that I would not have made, plus the math is wrong on the linked website:

  • A safe practice is to use a ground wire that is at least as large as the positive/neutral wires
  • My experience for noise reduction in a power cable or balanced IC is to have the ground outside of the shield and preferably spaced a bit away from the main conductors, instead of inside of the main conductors
  • The math below from the website is wrong because an area of 3.49mm² is just over 12 awg not 19.5 awg, and an area of 2.32mm² is between about 13-14 awg and also not 19.5 awg 

From the website:

Conductor material: 4N OFC

Conductor structure: 16 spiral super-Litz structure
Main conductors : 6x 0.5813mm² (19.5AWG) = 3.49mm²
Negative : 6x 0.5813mm² (19.5AWG) = 3.49mm²
Ground : 4x 0.5813mm² (19.5AWG) = 2.32mm²

Shield: 100% copper shield

Insulation: DuPont TEFLON (red, black, yellow)

@mitch2 - thanks for that clarity.

A very interesting design.

In some ways similar to the Helix DIY cables

Based on the effectiveness of my Helix DIY power cables I would actually use

  • the center conductor as the LIVE
  • and the outer wires for ground and neutral,
  • which would have a "screening" effect around the center (live conductor),
    • while minimizing induced noise from the center conductor into both neutral and ground conductors
      • i.e. assuming those outer wires are infact spiralled around the center condcutor.
  • plus another benefit of the DIY Helix cables is the ground and neutral is larger than the Live conductor - which is also the case if this approach is adopted

Just thinking out loud 🤔

Regards - Steve

Hi Steve,

 

As you posted...

Red - line 

Black - neutral

Yellow - ground

Although, each wire/conductor is 19.5 AWG.  

This is very solid cable.  Prices have actually dipped below $100 at times...

 

https://smile.amazon.com/Viborg-Audiophile-MTR-VP1501-Multplex-Connector/dp/B07RB15YPH?ref_=ast_sto_dp&th=1