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<blockquote data-quote="Bostonjlguy" data-source="post: 7732866" data-attributes="member: 640744"><p>Probably not in a car audio application. There is a video on you tube where a guy gets the wire smoking. Check it out. He is a stinger rep I believe. It just doesn't conduct as well, so you're not actually getting the amperage your looking for in a 0 gauge wire. I am an Electronic Engineer. I design circuits all the time. It is my job to know this stuff. I know there are people on here who know more about sub boxes, subs, and tuning amps than I, but when it comes to these types of topics, I have an excellent amount of knowledge. You guys can use all the cca you want. I will never use it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bostonjlguy, post: 7732866, member: 640744"] Probably not in a car audio application. There is a video on you tube where a guy gets the wire smoking. Check it out. He is a stinger rep I believe. It just doesn't conduct as well, so you're not actually getting the amperage your looking for in a 0 gauge wire. I am an Electronic Engineer. I design circuits all the time. It is my job to know this stuff. I know there are people on here who know more about sub boxes, subs, and tuning amps than I, but when it comes to these types of topics, I have an excellent amount of knowledge. You guys can use all the cca you want. I will never use it. [/QUOTE]
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