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Where to get short lengths 4 conductor wire

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Chris W

I am looking for a 4 conductor round cable with each conductor being 16
or 18 Ga. I need the cable to fit tight in a strain relief I already
have in the control box. The current cable is about .3" in diameter and
it could go as high as about .34", so 5/16 would be perfect. I have
found cables like that on Mouser but they want over $4/ft with a minimum
of 100ft. I only need about 10 feet. Oh yeah. They need to be rated
for at least 110V AC, 18 or 16 ga is plenty for the current they will
carry.

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Rich Grise

I am looking for a 4 conductor round cable with each conductor being 16
or 18 Ga. I need the cable to fit tight in a strain relief I already
have in the control box. The current cable is about .3" in diameter and
it could go as high as about .34", so 5/16 would be perfect. I have
found cables like that on Mouser but they want over $4/ft with a minimum
of 100ft. I only need about 10 feet. Oh yeah. They need to be rated
for at least 110V AC, 18 or 16 ga is plenty for the current they will
carry.

Try Home Depot or similar, in the electric department.

Good Luck!
Rich
 
J

JeffM

Places like this are often overlooked:
I've been there.
Rich Grise
Yeah. I figured that would strike a chord.

In fact, I got an 8" dial caliper there for about thirty bucks.
I remember the days before Harbor Freight and the Chinese onslaught
when $30 was a good price for a dial caliper.
Now HF puts 6" digital units on sale 3 times a year for $19.
Can't say I recall seeing an 8" one there tho.

It's a pretty awesome surplus store,
if you like big piles of stuff. ;-)
Yes it is and yes I do.
This was even better when I lived in L.A. County.

They have a whole room dedicated to spools of wire.
Ah. We come back to the OP's point.
Yup. Like I said, these joints are often overlooked.
 
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