[TowerTalk] XHHW wire

Gary K9GS k9gs at gjschwartz.com
Mon Feb 24 12:28:43 EST 2020


XHHW refers to the insulation type, not the wire material.XHHW can be copper or aluminum. See:https://www.multicominc.com/training/technical-resources/thhn-vs-xhhw-difference/73,Gary K9GS
-------- Original message --------From: Rob Atkinson <ranchorobbo at gmail.com> Date: 2/24/20  7:46 AM  (GMT-06:00) To: towertalk <towertalk at contesting.com> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] XHHW wire I have a few problems with this wire.  My experience with aluminum isthat it is not worth the trouble integrating it into the rest of theantenna system when it comes to bonding it to other metals.  Iappreciate the light weight and lower cost but aluminum has anotherundesirable property:  It cold flows so clamps on it eventually comeloose and then you have resistance and heat.  This is why aluminumhouse wire which was tried in the 1960s came to a quick end--too manycold flows, heat and fires.   I hope it isn't coming back for thatpurpose.I have my 200 amp service drop to my home using aluminum.  I don'tlike it but I can't make the power company use copper.  Every fewyears I check the lugs on the main breaker to make sure they are stilltight.   This is one area where an IR camera would come in handy.   ItWILL cold flow eventually and you'll know it when your lights flickeror dim briefly when a big load like A/C comes on.I was dismayed to see that QST ran an article by some sort of RFexpert on how to construct open wire feedline using aluminum AWG 8 ormaybe it was 6, stranded wire.  Ridiculous overkill for ham power, andhe spliced line sections together using what appeared to be steelclamps.  Those clamps will lose their grip in a few years and he'llhave problems, besides the use of steel for RF.   None of this came upin the article.    Then there was the line Z due to the spacing anddiameter of AWG 8 cable but that's outside the focus here.73RobK5UJ______________________________________________________________________________________________TowerTalk mailing listTowerTalk at contesting.comhttp://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/towertalk


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