You can always cut the wire to see if it's aluminum or not. If you cut it, look at it head on, and it looks silvery, you got yourself some aluminum wire. This is pretty common in newer washer/dryer motors and things like that
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You can always cut the wire to see if it's aluminum or not. If you cut it, look at it head on, and it looks silvery, you got yourself some aluminum wire. This is pretty common in newer washer/dryer motors and things like that
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