Thanks for the links.Since you're not using it for data, you might also try CAT3.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/100-Ft-30-...241986?hash=item3acac884c2:g:9NMAAOSwZVlXvHAW
It's still 24AWG, but if you've used phone wire in the past, I think most of that is 24 as well....
Sprinkler wire is on ebay too...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Orbit-Spri...3c4436bd9bff557360f569&pid=100505&rk=1&rkt=1&
Or Amazon.. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00004S1UZ/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
That's 7 conductor 18AWG. It will handle current much better than the 24AWG phone wire will.
Launch Safety. I will use a countdown before launch, and will ensure that everyone is paying attention and is a safe distance of at least 15 feet away when I launch rockets with D motors or smaller, and 30 feet when I launch larger rockets. If I am uncertain about the safety or stability of an untested rocket, I will check the stability before flight and will fly it only after warning spectators and clearing them away to a safe distance. When conducting a simultaneous launch of more than ten rockets I will observe a safe distance of 1.5 times the maximum expected altitude of any launched rocket.
The reviews say it's stranded, mostly copper with a couple steel strands. It wouldn't be my first choice due to the gauge, but it's not terrible. If you have a home improvement store around, or an electrical supply, there are better options.
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