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Turnigy Silicone Wire Hobby King Out Of Stock

Postby Degull » Thu Apr 19, 2012 11:42 am

Hello everyone. You can't beat the price and quality of Turnigy silicone wire at Hobby King but they have been out of stock of almost every size wire for months now. I'm looking for some 10-12 gauge silicone wire. Are there any good alternatives to Hobby King that will not break the bank?
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Re: Turnigy Silicone Wire Hobby King Out Of Stock

Postby binlagin » Thu Apr 19, 2012 11:58 am

I know :( I want to buy more wires too!! My cache is running dangerously low
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Re: Turnigy Silicone Wire Hobby King Out Of Stock

Postby ohzee » Thu Apr 19, 2012 12:11 pm

http://epbuddy.com/index.php?main_page= ... nkfrka3533

very respected well used site - search on here for some reviews from people myself included
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Re: Turnigy Silicone Wire Hobby King Out Of Stock

Postby kfong » Thu Apr 19, 2012 2:41 pm

As much as I like the flexibility of the silicone wires. I've switched over to wires I've found at west marine for abrasion resistance. I've had the silicone sheathing wear through on my BMC build. I still use it for sections that don't have any abrasion to worry about.
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Re: Turnigy Silicone Wire Hobby King Out Of Stock

Postby Degull » Thu Apr 19, 2012 9:49 pm

ohzee wrote:http://epbuddy.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=26_28&zenid=8a7jkv7u95qovvtqnkfrka3533

very respected well used site - search on here for some reviews from people myself included


And they ship USPS to us Canucks. Going to try them out. Thanks!
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Re: Turnigy Silicone Wire Hobby King Out Of Stock

Postby dogman » Fri Apr 20, 2012 6:35 am

Well, you know where you are.

That's good because when you ask where to buy, we don't know where you are. :mrgreen:

Powerwerks also sells wire.
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Re: Turnigy Silicone Wire Hobby King Out Of Stock

Postby adrian_sm » Fri Apr 20, 2012 7:36 am

Degull wrote:Hello everyone. You can't beat the price and quality of Turnigy silicone wire at Hobby King but they have been out of stock of almost every size wire for months now. I'm looking for some 10-12 gauge silicone wire. Are there any good alternatives to Hobby King that will not break the bank?


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Re: Turnigy Silicone Wire Hobby King Out Of Stock

Postby Degull » Fri Apr 20, 2012 8:09 am

Funny how that happens, I've been waiting for over a month now. I ordered from Epbuddy yesterday before it was back in stock at Hobby King. It turns out that the cost of the wire is cheaper at Epbuddy, not sure about the quality of the wire but I'm sure it will be fine. Epbuddy looks like a great alternative! Thanks!
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Re: Turnigy Silicone Wire Hobby King Out Of Stock

Postby bigmoose » Fri Apr 20, 2012 9:19 am

Here is the west marine catalog: http://catalogs.westmarine.com/WebProject.asp?CodeId=7.6.3.10&BookCode=wma#

The wire recommended by kfong I believe is on page 424. This is a really interesting catalog for electrical stuff.
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Re: Turnigy Silicone Wire Hobby King Out Of Stock

Postby kfong » Fri Apr 20, 2012 11:17 am

Thanks Bigmoose,

If you have a West Marine store, it's worth going into. They have all sorts of electrical stuff that can be applied to ebikes. The wire is sold by the foot so you can get just the amount you need. It’s very similar to the wiring used in cars. Silcone wire although nice and heat resistant, just won't last long in any environment that can cause abrasion. The main power leads of my pack last year shorted together. Luckily it was not a full on short. The fine wires vaporised instantly. I had noticed a burnt smell, but did not locate the short till I did a full inspection of the pack. It could of been a lot worse. If you take your silicone wire and rub it across a peice of sandpaper, you soon realize how soft this material is.
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Re: Turnigy Silicone Wire Hobby King Out Of Stock

Postby dogman » Fri Apr 20, 2012 12:28 pm

So put some heat shrink over your silicone wire anyplace it will rub. Better still, design better so you don't run any wire of any kind over a sharp corner.
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Re: Turnigy Silicone Wire Hobby King Out Of Stock

Postby Degull » Fri Apr 27, 2012 3:07 pm

I recieved my order from EPbuddy yesterday. The package came rather quickly and best of all there were customs fees. The wire quality looks great. I will use them again, thanks everyone!
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