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Where to buy 30 awg wire for Madman lighting kit.

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Hi,
I have a Madman lighting kit I'm going to be putting in and wanted to get some extra wire...Any ideas? I tried Radio Shaft...but they don't have red and black. They carry red but it is out of stock.

Also, can you get just the flashing board from Madman?

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Try either Jameco or Digikey

What you're looking for is "AWG 30, Wire wrap" - comes in several colors in 100' spools for $7 at Jameco
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Thanks...I'll try them.

Stu:
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One more question...does it matter if it is solid or stranded? I thought that I read somewhere it is better if it is stranded.

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Mouser.com

They have everything and their catalogs make good fire starting material.
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If you don't want to go the online route, and much as I hate sending business their way, Radio Shack sells the stuff.
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Post by Madman Lighting »

You could also ask me...

What do you want the flashing board to do? Same as the regular Starship Lighting kit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycUsql8aWG8 or something else?

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I have the Madman Delux 8 lighting kit with 64 fiber optic strands. Is it possible to cut the strands in halve? if so, how would I go about doing this?

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Cutting the fiber optic is pretty easy... they're just plastic.

If you want it shorter length-wise, just about anything will work.

If you want to divide it in half, use an X-acto knife and split the jacket along its length, then just pull out as many fibers as you want.

Here's a neat trick... Warm up the ends of the fiber with something hot, at a bit of a distance. The ends will soften and melt a little bit, forming a nice smooth lens that will draw in more light.

Have fun!

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O yea, I sell the extra wire at $0.25 a foot, if anyone wants it.
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Stranded will take moving and pushing a little better, the solid can be broken off through metal fatigue pretty easily. If you want stranded you should look into getting a wire stripper that can strip it properly though. Nicking the solid wire while stripping it will eat into its durability as well.
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Thanks...I'll try them.

Stu:
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One more question...does it matter if it is solid or stranded? I thought that I read somewhere it is better if it is stranded.

Thx

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Post by rabidpoobear »

can you really get stranded 30awg wire? I've never seen anything above 24 stranded. but then again I haven't looked very hard :)
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rabidpoobear wrote:can you really get stranded 30awg wire? I've never seen anything above 24 stranded. but then again I haven't looked very hard :)
Yup. Mouser.com carries it. Part no. 003823 32g 7/40.
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Post by Madman Lighting »

Yea but did you check out just what that really is?

Thats part is Teflon coated 32 gauge wire, 1000 ft spool, for $250 each! :shock:

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http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Alp ... oFZqJGI%3d

Then buy 100ft for $37.

And it comes in colors!

(PVC coated is even more expensive)

Oh, and here's the 30awg: http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Alp ... Z70rBKA%3d
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