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#29393 05/23/01 03:43 PM
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--Snip!-- Can get picts if you'd like.


Please?! laugh I'm considering this and would like to see your finished setup in the engine bay...

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I beg to differ - the bigger the wire = less resistance = more current.

Example: I have had my own jumper cable made out of 00 ga. welders cable for quite some time now. A couple of years ago, a girl's battery was dead in the parking lot at school so I helped her try and push start it. Didn't work, so we used her cables (Wal Mart special 10 guage or something). Didn't work. I pull my cables out (longer than hers) - cranked on the first try.


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Unless your trying to jump start a Semi, cables aren't going to make the difference. Your connections probably weren't good. Or the cables were broken in some manner.


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#29396 05/24/01 05:44 AM
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I done one in my wife's car. took about 2hrs and I ran the wire inside the car!! All you have to do is go to Wal-Mart and buy a adjustable marine battery box and then go to Home Depot and buy either #1 or #2 copper wire and two connectors for hot and ground and have at it!!!! It cost me about $20!!! It doesn't look to bad either!!! cool

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[QB]Actually, the more area also meeans more resistance which is not good because it'll have more voltage drop.


I beg to differ, see: http://ohm.bu.edu/edf/info/wire-resistance.html


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Oh yeah!!! it will loose power!!! in my wifes car the starter spins over slower now... YOU CAN TELL A DIFFERENCE!!!

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I haven't lost any power since doing it. confused My car turns over just as easily as it did before.


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Ditto here, cranking power and speed is the same.

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Example: I have had my own jumper cable made out of 00 ga. welders cable for quite some time now.


00 guage for jumper cables??? WHATEVER!

do you have clue how big that is??? well over an inch in diameter. Let's see some pics. I'm not saying I don't believe you but...i don't believe you.


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This is incorrect. The smaller the wire, the greater the resistance, the larger the wire, the less the resistance. As the battery is moved further away from the biggest electrical load (the starter), the larger wire is essentual to compensate for the additional cable length.

Think about it for a minute. The largest wires on a car are the ones involved with the starter. If you think the smaller wire has less resistance, try cranking the engine through 18 ga wire (one of the smaller sizes used on a car). The wires would fry in a few seconds.

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Actually, the more area also meeans more resistance which is not good because it'll have more voltage drop.


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[qb](the more wires = more surface area of wire - the electrons travel on the surface of wire, so this is advantageous) and softer or more bendable).
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