Note that this is 28 AWG wire, with a rating of about an amp, depending on temperature, unlike the more common 22 AWG sold here and elsewhere for hobby electronics, which can handle around 5-7 amps in moderate temperatures. With motors demanding great current at startup, and most motor controllers allowing at least an amp, I would only use this for sending signals like 12C signals or transistor gate driving signals. Wire resistance of 28 AWG is 5 times that of 22 AWG, so if you send this down more than the 15ft in the loop, you might have to start taking voltage drop into consideration, if your signaling is sensitive to small variance in voltage.
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