Striveday 30AWG Tinned Copper Silicone Hook Up Wire 600V Stranded Electrical Cable for DIY Electronics & Electrical Projects (Box-1)








Key features
- •Product Name :Silicone Wire; Wire Type :30AWG;
- •Material : Silicone rubber , Tinning Copper;
- •Voltage Rating: 600 Volts ,Rated temperature: -60 C - + 200 C
- •Wire Length :10M / 33Ft each color
- •External Color : Black red blue green yellow
Striveday 30AWG Tinned Copper Silicone Hook Up Wire 600V Stranded Electrical Cable for DIY Electronics & Electrical Projects (Box-1)
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Customer Reviews
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Good wire, but feeding wires out of the box is a pain
otterpopdotorg✓ Verified Purchase•July 13, 2023
The moment you take the rubber bands off the spools of wire it will go everywhere. Maybe it's just me, but trying to keep the spools from unwinding while putting them back on the dowel and feeding them through the little holes in the front was a pain.
I used a big rubber band over the front to hold the wires down once they feed through and that seems to help, except for the orange one which unwound everywhere.
Otherwise, this is good wire. It resists melting pretty well at high temps while soldering and with a small twist and tinning it forms good points for contact.
I used a big rubber band over the front to hold the wires down once they feed through and that seems to help, except for the orange one which unwound everywhere.
Otherwise, this is good wire. It resists melting pretty well at high temps while soldering and with a small twist and tinning it forms good points for contact.
Good wire, a bit thick on the insulation
Smiddy✓ Verified Purchase•June 2, 2023
I needed a fine thin flexible wire to repair broken wires in a Buzz Lightyear toy. There were 2 bonded wires in the wings which retract. Both sides failed in the same manner. After arduous task of splitting wing tips apart (solvent welded, it seems), I was able to run new wires, and solder them. The silicone was a bit thicker than I was hoping for, but it worked out for me. This seems like nice wire. The insulation stripped cleanly with just two light cuts on opposing sides and a tug. It's nice a flexible. It soldered very well. I recommend it. My only noteable potential negative is insulation was a bit thick for 30AWG, in terms of fitting within small projects. I definitely recommend it. I wish it had included white color in with red, green, black, instead of sky blue, but that's a preference thing, for sure. Useful cardboard box for dispensing and organizing. Buzz has lasted 2 weeks now. Hope he continues to fair well.
Very nice product, not perfect, absolutely usable.
Nelson E.✓ Verified Purchase•May 29, 2023
I got this wire because the 40 year old solid core 30ga wire-wrap wire I had on hand was not suitable to use for hacking my Kindle. It. broke. too. easily. Plus, the only color I had was yellow. tl;dr: I am not disappointed once I made a few adjustments.
I have stripped a couple of these wires using my 40 year old wire-wrap wire stripper. The last image will hopefully show that, yes indeed, this is 30gs stranded wire. I suspect they drew the wire through a mosquito's mouth. I could not find anything online today that even vaguely resembles my stripper. I did not look only on Amazon. I looked online. In spite of having gazillions of products, Amazon doesn't have everything. My one-stop shopping experience has been irrevocably ruined! Gee, thanks Amazon.
You can see the stripper I use in the last picture I've posted with this review. 40 years ago it was the most expensive tool I owned.
I do, though I've not tested it, have a wire-wrap tool very similar to this JDV Products HSR30 Tool, Wire, Wrap/Unwrap Strip, Regular with which I have successfully stripped 30ga solid core wire in the past. OK, the way way past.
Pros:
- The wire is stranded and very flexible. It almost couldn't be more flexible if it was thread. Pleased and impressed by this.
- It came in a decently designed, functional, and sturdy box. For storage and dispensing I cannot stress how helpful this is and will be.
- The box has a cross dowel that keeps the reels of wire off the bottom of the box allowing for easier dispensing without binding.
- There are holes for the wire to come out. You don't have to take the reel out of the box.
Cons:
- The picture lies! The holes for the wires to come out are not in the bottom third of the box. They're in the top third. Facts are important!bought. eople! 9-)
- While the box the reels of wire came in is designed to use to dispense the wire, there is nothing to provide tension during the dispensing of the wire. Obviously too much tension will stretch or break the wire which would not be helpful. A thin bit of foam rubber on the underside of the lis which closes down on the reels might do the trick. Alas, I'm stuck trying a different approach.
To fix the tension issue, to help keep the wires from becoming too loose on their respective reels, and to help chaperone the wires to stay one only their own reels I did two things.
First, I glued a strip of VELCRO Brand One Wrap Thin Ties, Black, 8 x 1/2-Inch, 100 Count (91140) , hook-side to the box. A second strip, just a tad longer, covers hooks to the glued strip thereby holding the wires flush to the box.
Second, I cut the corner off a bit of cardboard and placed it between the back of the box and the wire reels. A picture is provided to help those, like me, who have impaired imaginations. Note, the bend of the corner is in the middle. My hope is that this cardboard insert will suffice in providing enough tension; however, of course, not too much tension.
I have stripped a couple of these wires using my 40 year old wire-wrap wire stripper. The last image will hopefully show that, yes indeed, this is 30gs stranded wire. I suspect they drew the wire through a mosquito's mouth. I could not find anything online today that even vaguely resembles my stripper. I did not look only on Amazon. I looked online. In spite of having gazillions of products, Amazon doesn't have everything. My one-stop shopping experience has been irrevocably ruined! Gee, thanks Amazon.
You can see the stripper I use in the last picture I've posted with this review. 40 years ago it was the most expensive tool I owned.
I do, though I've not tested it, have a wire-wrap tool very similar to this JDV Products HSR30 Tool, Wire, Wrap/Unwrap Strip, Regular with which I have successfully stripped 30ga solid core wire in the past. OK, the way way past.
Pros:
- The wire is stranded and very flexible. It almost couldn't be more flexible if it was thread. Pleased and impressed by this.
- It came in a decently designed, functional, and sturdy box. For storage and dispensing I cannot stress how helpful this is and will be.
- The box has a cross dowel that keeps the reels of wire off the bottom of the box allowing for easier dispensing without binding.
- There are holes for the wire to come out. You don't have to take the reel out of the box.
Cons:
- The picture lies! The holes for the wires to come out are not in the bottom third of the box. They're in the top third. Facts are important!bought. eople! 9-)
- While the box the reels of wire came in is designed to use to dispense the wire, there is nothing to provide tension during the dispensing of the wire. Obviously too much tension will stretch or break the wire which would not be helpful. A thin bit of foam rubber on the underside of the lis which closes down on the reels might do the trick. Alas, I'm stuck trying a different approach.
To fix the tension issue, to help keep the wires from becoming too loose on their respective reels, and to help chaperone the wires to stay one only their own reels I did two things.
First, I glued a strip of VELCRO Brand One Wrap Thin Ties, Black, 8 x 1/2-Inch, 100 Count (91140) , hook-side to the box. A second strip, just a tad longer, covers hooks to the glued strip thereby holding the wires flush to the box.
Second, I cut the corner off a bit of cardboard and placed it between the back of the box and the wire reels. A picture is provided to help those, like me, who have impaired imaginations. Note, the bend of the corner is in the middle. My hope is that this cardboard insert will suffice in providing enough tension; however, of course, not too much tension.
Good 30AWG wire
Timothy Davidson✓ Verified Purchase•May 19, 2023
The wire works like a charm especially on smaller points definitely a future custom
This Wire is Excellent - the Box is Not
Robert P✓ Verified Purchase•May 12, 2023
I use this gauge (gage) wire for electronic projects for my model railroad. It has good electrical characteristics, the silicon insulation is suited to the wire and strips easily. Pre-tinning makes soldering a joy. I am very happy with it and when it is used up, I'll purchase more. I gave it 5 stars for the wire itself.
The box is another matter but it doesn't harm the wire's rating. They should put "Assembly Required" in their advertising. You must remove each spool to undo the knot placed on the wire to hold them together after being wound. I wound up removing all the spools at once. I wish I had thought of securing each spool with tape as another reviewer suggests. DUH. Then you must thread each wire through its hole in the box- not difficult but it is tedious. Don't forget to remove the punched out shard that's in the way. Kind of like Florida elections gone by. If you want to use the exit holes that don't get covered up by the box flap, those are the wrong color and don't match the wire colors. If you use the correctly colored holes, you will have to raise the box flap for each use. Doing this, after adding additional cardboard under the box lid to "tension" the spools as that same reviewer suggests. Of course raising the flap takes all "tension" off of the spools and exposes the open box and spools inviting tangles galore. It's not quantum science, but it could be a project. BTW, what in the world are the two supplied zip-ties for? Thanks for letting me rant. I like the wire a lot.
The box is another matter but it doesn't harm the wire's rating. They should put "Assembly Required" in their advertising. You must remove each spool to undo the knot placed on the wire to hold them together after being wound. I wound up removing all the spools at once. I wish I had thought of securing each spool with tape as another reviewer suggests. DUH. Then you must thread each wire through its hole in the box- not difficult but it is tedious. Don't forget to remove the punched out shard that's in the way. Kind of like Florida elections gone by. If you want to use the exit holes that don't get covered up by the box flap, those are the wrong color and don't match the wire colors. If you use the correctly colored holes, you will have to raise the box flap for each use. Doing this, after adding additional cardboard under the box lid to "tension" the spools as that same reviewer suggests. Of course raising the flap takes all "tension" off of the spools and exposes the open box and spools inviting tangles galore. It's not quantum science, but it could be a project. BTW, what in the world are the two supplied zip-ties for? Thanks for letting me rant. I like the wire a lot.
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