Recently I decided ti use some silicon stranded wire for a build and my experience was it had many advantages over the "regular" wire.
It's easy to twist, easy to strip, would stay in fixed position and the insulation doesn't melt at all. In fact I tried an open flame from a lighter on it and it wouldn't change a bit after 10 or more seconds. So my question is since silicon wire has some obvious advantages over the "regular" wire why I don't see any used in amps and transformers? Is it just that I liked it or I am missing something here?
It's easy to twist, easy to strip, would stay in fixed position and the insulation doesn't melt at all. In fact I tried an open flame from a lighter on it and it wouldn't change a bit after 10 or more seconds. So my question is since silicon wire has some obvious advantages over the "regular" wire why I don't see any used in amps and transformers? Is it just that I liked it or I am missing something here?
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