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Hi,

 

Hope this is an easy question for someone. Does anyone know what type of wire this is? It cam pre-attached to some micro LEDs I purchased, and would really like to buy some on it's own. Have spent ages searchig eBay but can't find anything like it.

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2 hours ago, dhjgreen said:

I thought that , but a bit thin for Litz?

 

10 hours ago, centraltrains said:

Hi,

 

Hope this is an easy question for someone. Does anyone know what type of wire this is? It cam pre-attached to some micro LEDs I purchased, and would really like to buy some on it's own. Have spent ages searchig eBay but can't find anything like it.

IMG_9539.JPG

 

Perhaps ask the supplier of the LED's if the wire is available separately ?  It's possibly Micro-Litz stranded wire,  magnet wire could be used as a alternative...

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8 hours ago, sharris said:

That seems to fit with the dimensions listed here...

 

https://www.railwayscenics.com/teflon-coated-micro-litz-wire-c-20_1_415_409.html

 

As a technical point of note, that does not appear to actually be "litz" wire, just stranded tinned copper.

 

Litz wire has every strand individually insulated and twisted/braided/woven together to make the overall conductor. It is normally used in high frequency applications where "skin effect" is important and the same strands without separation would have high impedance.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litz_wire

 

Many extremely fine strands but without insulation between strands is normally called "extra flexible" cable.

 

 

This is nothing like as thin, but as an example it's the most flexible cable I've managed to find for power links such as tender <> loco, "NSR Ultraflex" in various sizes, from whatever supplier has it cheapest at the time...

https://www.pendleslotracing.co.uk/nsr-ultraflex-motor-cable-1m.html

https://www.tbirdslotracing.com.au/nsr-silicon-cable-x-1m

 

 

This is a cheaper sub-1mm diameter extra flexible type:

https://thepihut.com/products/adafruit-silicone-cover-stranded-core-wire-2m-30awg-blue?variant=27739708817&currency=GBP&gclid=COD1pbWr2eICFXAA0wodbuIJQA

 

 

For general low current interconnections where you do not need the ability to stand continuous flexing, "wire wrap" wire works well; that's my normal type for interconnects on prototype circuit boards etc.

It is 0.5mm outside diameter.

https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/hookup-equipment-wire/2094849/

 

 

 

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