Question about assembling my own DIY AC Cable


Hi
I am about to assemble my first DIY AC Power cables for the first time. I chose the Yarbo SP-1100W as cable  and Viborg connectors.
Connectors:
http://www.viborgaudio.com/en/Product/a/chanpin/jianzhusheji/2019/1231/305.html


Cable:

 

I was looking through some guides on youtube how to assemble it and I found this video from Furutech and as you can see they separate each conductor in 2 branches. I don't understand why they are doing that, does anybody know why? Should I do that as well for my power cable?


Cheers

128x128rayleigh

Pure copper is closest to stranded wire.  Imaging using stranded wire to grip anything.  😁  Even if you use solid core wire, imagine using 12 gauge wire to grip something.  It's impossible unless extremely short. You must have an alloy. 

However, pure copper under pressure like under a screw in an outlet, now that's a good connection.,

Pure copper is a soft metal and does not have any memory retention properties. Copper contacts of the IEC will not hold the female contacts tightly against the IEC inlet male plug blades...

@rayleigh said:

I disagree, all audiophile IEC’s even from Furutech or Oyaide have the conductors of pure copper.

Are you sure about that? All female IEC connector contacts are made of pure copper? I see the Furutech says pure copper but I would bet the copper has some sort of a alloy that gives it memory tension.

Furutech top line grounding type 125V duplex receptacles use copper contacts but you will notice Furutech uses a non ferrous stainless steel spring clip for its’ memory tension to maintain a tight solid fit connection against the male plug blades.

Here is what Oyaide uses on the C-004 female IEC connector. Beryllium provides the memory tension.

The basic material for the Oyaide C-004 is Beryllium Copper, which provides maximum conductivity, strength, and a secure contact.

https://www.vhaudio.com/oyaide-c-004.html

I have an AudioQuest 125V duplex outlet that also uses Beryllium Copper for its’ contacts.

~ ~ ~ ~ ~

I would suggest you check with a credible source if the IEC connector you are looking at is just pure copper.... Pure copper alone is soft copper.

.

I will connect it to my tube amp here is a picture of it

FWIW, my tube ARC amps don't like shielded power cords.

.

@jea48 I think you are right. I didn’t translate terminology correctly into european plugs.

PS  Do your tube amps not like shielded cables terminated on both ends (may cause ground loop) or were you saying that there is a problem if they are grounded only on one end?