ORACLE Lighting 12 202 LED Wire
188-2005-001
ORACLE LIGHTING 2005-001 Features:
ORACLE Lighting now offers quality wiring specifically for LED lighting projects. The conductor material in this wire is made from high-purity oxygen free copper (OFC), which is recognized as one of Earth's finest conductive metals. This is to insure the best connections for your lighting projects that will last for years without corrosion or eventual degradation of the copper conductor. For most applications of single color LEDs, 20AWG wiring is ideal. The capacity of the wire is more than ample for the low current draw of LEDs. American Wire Gauge (AWG), a wire sizing system, assigns numbers (which range from 0 to 40) to standardized wire thickness es. In the AWG system, the higher the number, the thinner the wire. For multi-color LEDs you will need to use a 4-conductor wire, which uses a thinner gauge 22AWG cable ideal for ColorSHIFT LED projects. Product Specs: High Performance Cable Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC) Ideal for Single Color LEDs Sold by the Ft. or by the Spool (Contact our Sales Staff for pricing by the Ft.) 328 Ft. of Wire per Spool 2 Conductor 20AWG- Sold by the Foot
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