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In Reply to: RE: Paging Mr. Cowen.... posted by Duster on January 02, 2017 at 17:43:46
The twist ratio a.k.a twist pitch or twist rate should appear at least as tight as the tightest twisted pair shown in the image of this Cat6a cable.
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Received the wire from Chris. Hope to get time this afternoon to put it together. Question for 'ya: I have some 3/8" PTFE thin-wall heat shrink tube that looks to be just the right size (once shrunk) to fit tightly around the twisted pair. Thoughts on using it versus the teflon tape? Would be much easier, and if the main purpose of the teflon tape is to hold the wire twist together tightly, it would do an even better job at that. But not sure if there would be any sonic penalty....
Thanks!
Duster,
If the PTFE heat shrink tube is truly thin-wall and allows the cable to be fairly flexible, I think it could indeed be a good thing.
I'll be interested in how well it holds the wires firmly together, and if the tautness remains stable over the test of time.
Thin-wall polyolefin stretches too easily, but PTFE Teflon is a different animal.
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