Woody
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Real simple have something running off the battery black wire is negative and red is positive.
I want to extend both wires so there longer what type of wire do I have to use is it diffrent types or just a standard wire x
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Jed D
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different thickness's
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Woody
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Where can I get the wire seems the same x
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Jed D
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halfrauds sell loads of different thickness's near the sound system area but cant imagine they the cheapest place to get it..
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Gary
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Find out the current draw of whatever your running as that'll dictate the guage of the cable
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Woody
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Ha I used the power wire out of an amp kit worked fine x
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Edges 58
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http://www.autosparks.co.uk/index.php?cPath=89
Any cable you need these guys sell it
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Woody
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haha i used a blue cable sure it will be ok it works :/
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Edges 58
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Colour is irrelevant, it's the number of and size of the strands inside. Colour is used to identify what wires doing what
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scottyp1989
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Its got nothing to do with the strands either, all you need to worry about is the size. The bigger the cable the higher the current it can carry
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gazza808
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quote: Originally posted by scottyp1989
Its got nothing to do with the strands either, all you need to worry about is the size. The bigger the cable the higher the current it can carry
In theory it's to do with the cross sectional area and the number of strands, in automotive you want as fine stranded wire as you can find, as the wire with a couple of thick strands tends to break through movement and vibration.
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scottyp1989
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quote: Originally posted by gazza808
quote: Originally posted by scottyp1989
Its got nothing to do with the strands either, all you need to worry about is the size. The bigger the cable the higher the current it can carry
In theory it's to do with the cross sectional area and the number of strands, in automotive you want as fine stranded wire as you can find, as the wire with a couple of thick strands tends to break through movement and vibration.
yes i know all that im an electrician all i was saying was the number of strands dosent dertermine the current it can carry
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