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<blockquote data-quote="Papermaker85" data-source="post: 8485926" data-attributes="member: 572595"><p>cool. i just dont want peeps to buy JUNK. i hate the fact the market is flooded with junk. thank god its only 12 volta electrical because any higher voltage can start to become very dangerious.I've work on ofshore platforms where your surrounded by water that you have a 5% survival rate if exposed to it in a emergency situation without the proper PPE.</p><p></p><p>anyways we typically use pure copper in sealed devices(they have to be sealed in most areas incase of a gas leak or exposure) but when something is expernal unsealed we will use the tinned platered copper wire, just trypically increase one size of the wire to compensate for the lower ampicity ratings..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Papermaker85, post: 8485926, member: 572595"] cool. i just dont want peeps to buy JUNK. i hate the fact the market is flooded with junk. thank god its only 12 volta electrical because any higher voltage can start to become very dangerious.I've work on ofshore platforms where your surrounded by water that you have a 5% survival rate if exposed to it in a emergency situation without the proper PPE. anyways we typically use pure copper in sealed devices(they have to be sealed in most areas incase of a gas leak or exposure) but when something is expernal unsealed we will use the tinned platered copper wire, just trypically increase one size of the wire to compensate for the lower ampicity ratings.. [/QUOTE]
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