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The EMI RFI Shielding Wire Loom is a 16FT expandable cable sleeve made from 0.12mm tinned copper, designed to provide exceptional EMI/RFI shielding and ESD protection. Its flexible and durable construction makes it ideal for various industrial applications, including high-speed trains and aerospace, ensuring reliable performance and safety for your electrical systems.
R**D
Worked well
Lightweight, easy to cut, soldered easily, very flexible. .It expands easily, I expanded the 5/16” shield to fit speaker wire that was heavier than thick lamp cord. I easily soldered a wire to one end of the shielding to ground it. I recommend using heat shrink tubing to keep ends from fraying after installation. I would buy this again.
J**B
Good
Good product
D**M
Quality sleeving works very well
To cover star grounding wire
D**I
Good product
Ended up not using but hung onto anyways for possible future rf shielding.
T**D
Works as it should
I added this loom to the power and ground cables for my motorcycle amplifier to help eliminate RFI on the tuner for my bike. It is a slight pain to feed the wire through , but is definitely able to be done. Just take your time and make sure there are no strands of wire that can grab this loom as you feed it through. This solved most of the problem I was having trying to tune radio stations on my bike with a class D amplifier.
I**Y
A Must Have
Tinned copper braid strap is a must have for grounding radio equipment. This roll gives you the ability to make the exact length you need for each location. Yes, you will have to solder eyelets on the ends with some shrink wrap to make them usable. The alternative is to purchase premade sections at a significantly higher price. The braid is soft and flexible as you would expect from tinned copper braid.I vote for making my own and keeping the extra cash.
N**1
Stops RF interference
I bought the biggest one of this sleeve. It works awesome for my application. I was getting RF static/hum on a pre-amp to amp patch cord in an RV. After getting shielded cables it was still getting interference.After sliding the patch cords, both into one sleeve, and wrapping some of the sleeving around the through the RCA female wall outlet. the RF noise is gone.3 star average due to the price is rather high and the braiding of wires are real thin and a bit fragile.If you need to stop interference, this stuff definitely works, at least for my application. Keep in mind if noise is coming from the power source you may need other suppressors. My power source is connected to a battery with a smooth ripple free charger, so that is not where my RF noise was coming from.
A**R
Cheaper than a hi-fi cord
Shielding the power cord can't be a bad thing. Easy to work with I did find it was better to put some shrink wrap on the ends helps to stop the fraying and looks a lot better.
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