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Definitive: Cold weather = lower output
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<blockquote data-quote="brynm" data-source="post: 5498154" data-attributes="member: 566714"><p>I've worked with 3 conductor 750mcm teck cable at sub zero temps, it is more difficult to bend, but you can still bend it. You might have trouble with the insulation cracking, if it's not suited for cold temps, on a 12 AWG wire due to the cold but you will still be able to bend it easily at -50. I'm not saying my subs sound exactly the same at that temp but I definitely have no problem hearing frequencies below 200Hz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brynm, post: 5498154, member: 566714"] I've worked with 3 conductor 750mcm teck cable at sub zero temps, it is more difficult to bend, but you can still bend it. You might have trouble with the insulation cracking, if it's not suited for cold temps, on a 12 AWG wire due to the cold but you will still be able to bend it easily at -50. I'm not saying my subs sound exactly the same at that temp but I definitely have no problem hearing frequencies below 200Hz. [/QUOTE]
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