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Hard-core CEG'er
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Originally posted by Buckshot77: A little pricey by my standards. Bset best is to go to your local welding supply store and buy 1/0 or 2/0 welding cable. It's all very high strand count and flexible. Plus it's cheaper than the audio companies versions. Only drawback is for those wanting colors and such it only comes in black or occasionally solid red.
Rick
Welding cable does not have the same strand count or quality of wire. It is a cheaper alternative though.
If you want the cleanest and maximum amount of current flow use the best wire you can.
The wire I posted is specifically made for automotive power & grounding applications. It only comes in 2 colors. Red & Black.
Also it's not that expensive at $2/foot for the 1/0. It's amp rating is insane at 15 feet.
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DAMN I just realized I posted the wrong link!
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http://www.starkelectronic.com/supwire.htm
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It was not broke; Yet I fixed it anyway.
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