Ai answer:Have you actually ever ran CCA?
That $hit will turn to powder I Shit you not.. Also it will get brittle and break..
I'm helping someone right now that did his setup with CCA and it's toast after 3 years? no thanks..
That stuff is junk and will corrode quicker that the cheapest copper you can find..
Now he'll go into deny & deflect mode. I've always found it "interesting" when I'm expected to defend positions I've never taken; and they coincidentally always seem to be a ridiculous and indefensible claim. Strange how that works.I never made that claim, why do you want me to play pretend with you?
Non-Ai answer:Ai answer:
"Yes, aluminum can break down quicker than copper when current is traveling through it due to its higher electrical resistance and susceptibility to corrosion. This can lead to overheating and failure in electrical connections over time."
Here's a whole thing about how Al is more brittle, that's in there:
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