Most any hardware store. Sold by the foot for furnace controls and doorbells.
No bell wire is not meant to be 230V.
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Use what is called bell wire or thermostat wire.
no bell wire is normally 2 core and phone wire is milti core 6 or more but you can use it as phone wire on a single inbound phone line, one number many phones of it.
Yes, PVC-insulated bell wire can be operated at 230V, but it is important to ensure that the wire is rated for that voltage. Typically, bell wire is designed for low-voltage applications, so using it at higher voltages can pose safety risks, including insulation breakdown. Always check the manufacturer's specifications and local electrical codes before using bell wire for higher voltage applications.
No. A coiled wire can never become an electric bell without some more piecesand parts. When you have those, however, assembled in the right way, it's truethat passing an electric current through the coiled wire will cause the bell to ring.
Most local hardware stores carry bell wire. The big-box stores probably only carry the DIY wireless kits. A suitable replacement is furnace thermostat wire.
That is a body to engine ground wire.
$1500 in Boise, Idaho.
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yes theres an braided ground wire that bolts to the transmission bell housing
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