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Anybody here ever see a wire-manufacturing process? Used to be a company about 15 miles up the road that made copper wire (magnet wire) and resistance wire. It's amazing how they can start with 1-inch thick copper and end up stretching/pressing it to make 32 AWG. Impressive automation systems. It was amazingly hot and loud and smelled nauseating (enamel coating for the magnet wire), but they tell me you get used to it after awhile. Wish they were still in business - I knew one of the technicians there and could have gotten handfuls of scrap resistance-wire for free.
	
		
			
		
		
	
			
			Anybody here ever see a wire-manufacturing process? Used to be a company about 15 miles up the road that made copper wire (magnet wire) and resistance wire. It's amazing how they can start with 1-inch thick copper and end up stretching/pressing it to make 32 AWG. Impressive automation systems. It was amazingly hot and loud and smelled nauseating (enamel coating for the magnet wire), but they tell me you get used to it after awhile. Wish they were still in business - I knew one of the technicians there and could have gotten handfuls of scrap resistance-wire for free.
				
		
	
	
	
), any Li-Mn battery rated for a continuous 10 amp draw should be OK. This is strictly going by the numbers and not accounting for defective products and poor QC. When buying Lithium batteries, it would be wise to avoid anything with "fire" in the name. AW and Efest are the best bets as well as a few others that may require you do some research as to the application like Panasonic, Sony, MNKE ($$), Orbtronic ($$$), Sanyo, and even Samsung. Anything but XXXXX-fire. 
	
	


