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mingusdew
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Posted - 08/25/2008 :  12:13:26  Show Profile Send mingusdew a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Pardon my ignorance if this is a stupid question, I'm new to the whole scrap thing.

Anyhow, I just bought a new receiver for my car and when I was stripping the included wire for installation, I noticed it looked like silver when bare. I know silver is a good conductor, I just wasn't aware that its use in wire was common enough to be included with a "free" installation kit.

How often do people who recycle wire run into silver cabling, and does stripping it net you .999 fine silver? Or is it some kind of special purpose silver alloy?

If it's fine silver, I almost feel like taking the unit out of my car to replace the wiring with copper!

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Neckro
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Posted - 08/25/2008 :  13:30:23  Show Profile  Send Neckro an AOL message  Click to see Neckro's MSN Messenger address  Send Neckro a Yahoo! Message Send Neckro a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Just try and melt some of it. Most of the time it's silver plated copper.
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B-Power-B
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Posted - 08/25/2008 :  19:07:04  Show Profile Send B-Power-B a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I wonder if there are some things that used silver wire? Probably old electronics from back when things like silver wire and gold was the only known thing to use.

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wavecrazed
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Posted - 08/28/2008 :  16:08:45  Show Profile Send wavecrazed a Private Message  Reply with Quote
It is probaly tin coated copper wire. Used in boats and computers. It does not rust as easy.Throw it in your number 2 insulated copper wire pile. Currently at retail it get about 1.00 a lb not stripped.

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Edited by - wavecrazed on 08/28/2008 16:10:22
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Cerulean
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Posted - 08/29/2008 :  12:47:35  Show Profile Send Cerulean a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Aluminum has been used for wiring too, especially back in the 1970s when copper prices rose. I see it all the time in cheap modern electronics too, as a cost-cutting measure by budget manufacturers. If the wire I find is not copper, it is usually aluminum.

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Treasurekidd
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Posted - 08/31/2008 :  11:48:06  Show Profile Send Treasurekidd a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I was wondering about that. I stripped out 12 old early 80s computers recently, and a lot of the wiring was silver/aluminum colored rather than copper. I just threw it in with my other copper wire - I hope that wasn;t a mistake!

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psi
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Posted - 09/13/2008 :  14:20:24  Show Profile Send psi a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Silver is more conductive than copper but the difference is not huge (looking at numbers for the pure metals at least). You have to ask yourself when/why this modest difference in conductivity would be worth the sizable extra expense.

Apparently ag wiring is used in high-end guitar amps and stereo equipment sometimes. The performance differences there would be debatable/subjective but the owner gets one more thing about the equipment to brag about.

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pencilvanian
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Posted - 09/13/2008 :  17:10:30  Show Profile Send pencilvanian a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Silver has been used in cables for high end speakers and high end stereo equipment. I supect that if silver were used in your car reciever, mingusdew, it would have been advertised as such.

If you can, scrape or file the tip of the wire and see what the color is. It could be silver plated copper.
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