SPT Wire and Vampire Plugs: Difference between revisions
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=Installing Vampire Plugs / Sockets= | =Installing Vampire Plugs / Sockets= |
Revision as of 17:45, 7 January 2013
Disclaimers
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THIS PAGE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION AND IS NOT COMPLETE AND HAS NOT BEEN CHECKED FOR ERRORS YET!!
SPT Wire
SPT stands for Stranded, Parallel, Thermoplastic wire. SPT is frequently known as Zip cord or Lamp Cord. SPT IS NOT SPEAKER WIRE OR LOW VOLTAGE LANDSCAPE WIRE!!
SPT is commonly used by Christmas lighting enthusiasts to create low cost custom length power cords utilizing Vampire Plugs and Sockets. SPT Wire comes in different wire gauges (18awg is the most common) and with different insulation thicknesses.
SPT-1
SPT-2
Vampire Plugs and Sockets
Vampire Plugs come in different shapes and functions. They come in three basic colors, Black, Green and White.