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<blockquote data-quote="McIntosh" data-source="post: 6191165" data-attributes="member: 605496"><p>Residential wire is rated for 90 C, not 105 C.</p><p></p><p>Knu is rated for 150 C? I wonder why Bill didn't mention that? I asked if their wire had been tested/rated by any labs and got no reply. He did however tell me their 1/0 would not carry 300 amps (in a residence). By some miracle it can carry 800 amps in a hot car but not 300 amps in my cool basement. I don't mean to be harsh (okay, I do) but you're arguing with an electrician, not simply a stereo buff. There are indeed wires rated for 150 C. Something tells me Knu's superflex isn't one of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McIntosh, post: 6191165, member: 605496"] Residential wire is rated for 90 C, not 105 C. Knu is rated for 150 C? I wonder why Bill didn't mention that? I asked if their wire had been tested/rated by any labs and got no reply. He did however tell me their 1/0 would not carry 300 amps (in a residence). By some miracle it can carry 800 amps in a hot car but not 300 amps in my cool basement. I don't mean to be harsh (okay, I do) but you're arguing with an electrician, not simply a stereo buff. There are indeed wires rated for 150 C. Something tells me Knu's superflex isn't one of them. [/QUOTE]
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