Cable Sleeving Wire
We spent a long time perfecting the best 16AWG wire for use with cable sleeving and this is it!
Our custom 16AWG cable sleeving wire has an outer diameter of just 1.9304mm! This is very important when trying to crimp terminals onto this wire, and be able to get your sleeved cable into the connector. Our Ratchet Crimper works perfectly with this wire in crimping on the necessary terminals. A lot of 16AWG wire that you find at your local hardware store has insulation thicker than 2.2mm making it very difficult to nearly impossible to crimp terminals onto it while still being able to fit the sleeved wire into the connector.
This wire’s insulation is made of durable PVC which holds a higher quality than that of silicon insulation. It also allows for better rigidity for your terminal and when training your cables.
We went even further to make sure this wire uses tinned copper to aid with soldering! Since tin is a primary component in solder, this wire makes it easier to use when soldering together those pesky double wires. Tinned copper is also better protected from corrosion than non-tinned copper wire.
We also needed a wire with very faint writing on the insulation and this wire pasts the test. The writing won’t bleed through your sleeve especially our Teleios, and Coreless Paracord sleeving thanks to its incredibly tight weave.
Wire Specs:
- AWG Size – 16AWG
- Outer Diameter – 1.9304mm
- Number of Strands – 26
- Insulation Thickness – 0.2286mm
- Max Temp – (80c)
- Min Temp – (-20c)
- Conductor Material – Tinned Copper
- Insulation Material – Semi-Rigid Polyvinylchloride (SR-PVC)
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Which gauge wire do/should I need? 16AWG or 18AWG?
A: It depends on your application but either gauge can be used for your: ATX, EPS, PCI-E, SATA, or Molex cables. 16AWG wire holds its shape better than 18AWG wire so it generally is better for forming or shaping your cables around in your case. A downside is that the cables will be harder to bend, so if you are using a smaller form factor case this may not be ideal. 16AWG wire also fills out the sleeve more and gives the cable a more “heavy duty” feel.
austinbeckerdite (verified owner) –
Looks amazing with the Teleios Sleeving, can’t see the white through any of the colors I’ve tried.
austinbeckerdite –
Driftrunner (verified owner) –
The thinner insulation makes sleeving these cables much easier and provides better coverage, especially when coupled with Telios Sleeves.
Driftrunner –
Sevan (verified owner) –
*16AWG
Sevan –
Sevan (verified owner) –
This cable is just fine : it is easy to bend the way you want to give the cables a nice curve. It is also easier to crimp on it beacause of the 18AWG thickness.
Sevan –
INFINITI_SYSTEM (verified owner) –
Alright first review! So lets get started.
What I used 16awg wire for was to replace some double wire pins. As well as making all of my sata power connections.
There’s nothing wrong with using a smaller gauge wire for very short cables in my opinion.
INFINITI_SYSTEM –