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Are the deqaussing cables always copper, I've been wrestling with that concept. I've read different articles, some say yes, some say no.

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Ya ive been hitting an alu streek lately especially with larger tvs and microwaves. the las two big tvs had alu degausing cables ad yesterday a big Samsung microwave hade a huge transformer in it, busted it open it was alu also.
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See my picture up in #13 post, those were some alum. degaussing cables I pulled out and stripped.Are the deqaussing cables always copper,
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In hindsite, I actually don't know where I got the idea it was nickle coated..... No idea at all....
I think I must have just thought it & then said it enough times for me to believe it. Stumped.
Whats more, I cut a whole bunch of nice thick 'Copper wire' from the back of a kitchen stove a while ago, it had soft insulation & a nice soft 'rubbery spring' to it.
I was thinking it was copper wire, of a fine strand, 'nickle coated' ("haha" now if you want...).
It turned out to be Nonmagnetic Stainless Steel wire..........
Hell, I even convinced the scrapmetal dealer....
I do remember him saying something about the "Coated copper wire is supposed to go in with the Bronze".
Makes sense now.
Since then I have figured out that if you cut the wire at a steep as angle as possible, it makes the cross section a lot larger & a lot easyer to see if its Copper..
The older I get, the more I know I don't know.
Last edited by eesakiwi; 11-06-2011 at 08:09 PM.



When we admit errors I think we demonstate maturity, thanks for sharing, Mike.
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