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When did tracer colour on wires start being painted on?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 4:17 pm
by oldchieft
Hi all
I have been working on auto wiring for over 45 years, in all that time I don't ever remember insulation were the the tracer colour rubs off.

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wire with painting by numbers


Any one found the same thing?

Also what suppliers have the old style wire?

Jon the Chief

Re: When did tracer colour on wires start being painted on?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 6:38 pm
by RichardHawkins
John,

I have used Vehicle Wiring Products and Auto Electrical Supplies.

I don't know if they have what you need, but they have a large range of wire.

Richard Hawkins

Re: When did tracer colour on wires start being painted on?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 8:20 pm
by Bud English
Speaking of wire and probably not a problem when buying from a known source, but watch out for copper clad aluminum (CCA) wire being sold as copper wire. I just received a shipment (fleaBay) of the stuff. Complained and my money was refunded but the seller still has the auctions out there that say "copper". They didn't even want it back.

"AUDIOPIPE HWY 836 USA STANDARD 16GA PRIMARY WIRE AP-16" is how this wire was marked. According to the manufacturer (not who I bought it from) it is CCA and made in China. Audiopipe is a reputable manufacturer of car audio equipment and my gripe isn't with them, but with the supplier selling it as copper.

CCA wire has been used for years for car audio and alarms but I won't use it anywhere for primary wire. Google it and make up your own mind. If you're only interested in "added Lightness" this is your wire. :twisted: