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For what it's worth, here is a list of wire I used on my last L-IV project.
It's not quite complete, but might be useful anyway. I figure it's around 20
percent over what's actually installed on the airplane, as it is based on the
total of the individual wire lengths before trimming and terminating.
2 gage 4 Feet @ 2.31 per foot = $9.24
4 gage 19 Feet @ 1.69 per foot = 2.11
6 gage 12 Feet @ 1.04 per foot = 12.48
8 gage 16 Feet @ 0.59 per foot = 9.44
10 gage 24 Feet @ 0.27 per foot = 6.48
12 gage 38 Feet @ 0.21 per foot = 7.98
16 gage 84 Feet @ 0.083 per foot = 6.972
18 gage 727 Feet @ 0.083 per foot = 60.341
20 gage 815 Feet @ 0.06 per foot = 48.90
22 ga shielded pr 284 Feet @ 0.31 per foot = 88.04
22 gage 2173 Feet @ 0.053 per foot = 115.169
22 ga shielded 4-cond 61 Feet @ 0.81 per foot = 49.41
22 ga shielded 72 Feet @ 0.169 per foot = 12.168
22 ga shielded 3-cond 218 Feet @ 0.69 per foot = 150.42
24 ga shielded 5-cond 50 Feet @ 1.15 per foot = 57.50
24 ga shielded 6-cond 30 Feet @ per foot
Strobe Wire, 16 gage, 3 conductor, Feet @ per foot
Thermocouple wire, Type J 60 Feet @ 1.65 per foot = 99.00
Thermocouple wire, Type K 110 Feet@ 1.65 per foot = 181.5
One other thing, I checked my records and the last RG142 coax I bought
I paid $1.15 per foot.
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