Originally Posted by
greytruck
Interesting you mentioned this..... I brought in a tote of appliance wire a few weeks back and dude saw some of that wire and pulled it out to show me. He called it lead wire.(lead as in im leading the race, not sinking like lead) He asked if it was from furnaces. He also mentioned that some wire from florescent light fixtures can also be lead wire. Said if i separated it he would pay cat wire price ($1.68/lb) for it instead of #2 or extention cord (.90/lb) wire.
I had mentioned above stating the white precipitate as Silicon, turns out its silver chloride. The white precipitate reacted with sunlight darkening, problem is the manufacture probably used two different wire plating and at this time do not know the code used on the insulation which would indemnify silver plate.
Silver plated copper passed through a wire chopper, cn would make short work of recovering the silver.
At the moment I'm trying to identify another part rfom the electric range, once I know if it has any value you'll find that information when I have confirmation. I think it maybe a precious metal
thermocouple.
Bummer, It's Type T.
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