My First DIY Power Cable


Thinking of trying my first DIY power cable.  Would like to keep it under couple hundred $$.  Looks like it could be done with products from the Furutech site.  Any other resource recommendations?

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Steve,

May have to try swapping the the yellow/red as you point out. I have two cables so could be an interesting eval...

Plus they are terminated with fork terminals for easy/secure connections.

 

Marty

@mbolek

Take a look at the link I posted earlier. The math doesn’t work on the cable gauge and, if each wire is the same gauge then the ground with only 4 wires is smaller than the hot and neutral which each have 6 wires. If the posted wire size area is in fact 0.5813mm² then the following sizes would be accurate:

  • hot and neutral - 6x 0.5813mm² = 3.49mm² = 12 awg
  • ground - 4x 0.5813mm² (19.5AWG) = 2.32mm² = 13.5 awg

The good news is that 12 awg would be a better size for most power cords compared to 19 awg.

@mitch2 

 

Never said the cable was 19awg.  L/N are ~12awg, G ~13.5.  Pretty adequate for a PC.

 

@mbolek - One thing to note about this cable

if the cable is used with a balanced power supply or used in counties like Norway where the power grid is balanced

  • i.e. the live and neutral both carry the same voltage just 180 degrees out of phase
  • then the outer wires MUST be used for Neutral and Live conductors for the components to sound it’s best

If the cable is used on a system that uses a more conventional approach

  • i.e. where the neutral is connected to the ground at the breaker box
  • then the central conductors CAN be used for the LIVE conductor
    • it should sound better - lower noise floor - better image

It will be very interesting to hear your observations

Regards - Steve

Got a cable , connectors and a little shrink tubing.  Any recommendations on sheathing?  Didnt want to buy a 100 foot role on Amazon.