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anyone ever use welding.....
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<blockquote data-quote="93dakota" data-source="post: 6017697" data-attributes="member: 602627"><p>Where does this misconception that Car audio wire companies dont use pure copper. I dont know of any company that does not use pure oxygen free copper that is tinned unless it is alum cable. as for size of the wire, most welding cable uses the AWG standard on wire size while car audio companies have there own sizing standards. Look at Knu's wire there 1/0 is actually 2/0 in AWG while i am pretty sure that welding cable is based on AWG standards. The difference is not that big and really wont change much but if you are trying to get every bit out of the wire then it matters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="93dakota, post: 6017697, member: 602627"] Where does this misconception that Car audio wire companies dont use pure copper. I dont know of any company that does not use pure oxygen free copper that is tinned unless it is alum cable. as for size of the wire, most welding cable uses the AWG standard on wire size while car audio companies have there own sizing standards. Look at Knu's wire there 1/0 is actually 2/0 in AWG while i am pretty sure that welding cable is based on AWG standards. The difference is not that big and really wont change much but if you are trying to get every bit out of the wire then it matters. [/QUOTE]
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