Where to buy ribbon cable

Andyboy90

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I am looking for ribbon cable to hook up my actuator to asc1. The cable I have is falling short for permanent routing. I looked on ebay and other online sources but wasn’t able to find anything
 
No ribbon cable sold any longer. You can use sprinkler wire for the motor and shielded security system wires for the sensor. You do not want the sensor and motor wires in the same shield. Motor noise can affect sensor signals.
 
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maybe I do not understand what you want but when I google it I get several hits.
 
No ribbon cable sold any longer. You can use sprinkler wire for the motor and shielded security system wires for the sensor. You do not want the sensor and motor wires in the same shield. Motor noise can affect sensor signals.
I have a shielded 18/2 wire which I can double up and use. Wasn’t sure if 18 AWG would be enough for power wires over 50ft.
 
I have a shielded 18/2 wire which I can double up and use. Wasn’t sure if 18 AWG would be enough for power wires over 50ft.
18 AWG is probably too thin for the motor. I would suggest 14 gauge, maybe you can get by with 16 since it’s only 50 ft, but not 18 gauge. A good choice would be landscape wire (sold for low-voltage landscape lights), or maybe speaker wire (but stay away from the aluminum wires)
 
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18 gauge doubled at 24 volts dc equals about a 15 gauge. However, depending on length a better gauge such as 14 might be better. I'm using 18 gauge sprinkler wire doubled at a bit over 100 feet with a Sadoun V-box, and it works perfectly. That's with an 8ft dish, and a Venture 24" ball screw actuator.

It's not as if you are going to have your dish pinwheeling across the sky constantly.
 
I have a shielded 18/2 wire which I can double up and use. Wasn’t sure if 18 AWG would be enough for power wires over 50ft.
Doubling up 18 AWG conductors effectively gives you 15 AWG.

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When I installed my dish several years back I wanted to use 14 AWG wire but could not find anything locally so I doubled up the 18 AWG conductors of the cable I could get to make 15 AWG. The run is over 100 feet and it has worked fine for several years. Still, if you can get 14 AWG do so. :)

I see primestar31 was a bit quicker! :rolleyes:
 
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