It occured to me that the solution might be to insulate the
aluminum wire to protect it from corrosion.
I attempted to find a vendor who would make enameled aluminum
magnet wire, which I think is used for some loudspeaker coils.
Anyway, I had no luck at all with my search. I wonder
if it is practical to do your own enameling at home?
Another thought is whether alodyning, chromiting, or anodizing
would help. Those could be done at home.
Rick N6RK
Dan Hearn wrote:
> At my former QTH in Dallas I buried some aluminum #12 radials for my
> Hytower. They were totally corroded away in 2 years. The soil there was
> very
> conductive and, as I recall, alkaline. I doubt if it would be worth your
> time to use that wire for radials. 73, Dan, N5AR
>
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> Subject: [TowerTalk] aluminium welding wire
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>
> I have the opportunity of getting three spools of .035" al. welding wire.
> each spool is about 20 lbs.
> I wonder how many feet we get from one spool.
> Anybody using this kind of wire for radials on 160.meters.
> I wonder how long the radials will last on the ground?????
> Copper is so expensive these days....
> I would appreciate input on this ..
> Thanks
> NOEL
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