Product Description
Double conductor tapewire was first introduced in 1976 and today is the predominant method of dollhouse wiring. Its use creates a printed circuit type layout and its adhesive, exposed by the removal of a peel away paper carrier, ensures a secure grip on any surface. With its color coded copper foils, wiring is simplified. Brass brads and eyelets are installed only at the blue-to-blue and copper-to-copper overlap points, eliminating any possibility of short circuits. The main body of the tape is 5/8" wide with a total thickness of approximately .005". The copper foils will carry up to 5 amperes of continuous current.