Engine_hp
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its the taiwan 70mm sq,ive never had wire with that hefty of a jacket
yeah it has a good jacket
its the taiwan 70mm sq,ive never had wire with that hefty of a jacket
the stiner also flexes good, next time ill deff go with the stinger over the Knugood thread. usually doesnt the ability to flex partly come from the fact that it can compress?
im still kinda confused with why the comparison of the different wires? Only thing i could think is the 70mm2 wire is suppose to be 1/0 and isnt?its the taiwan 70mm sq,
yeah it has a good jacket
i think the 70mm2 i s the overall outer diameter of the wire.im still kinda confused with why the comparison of the different wires? Only thing i could think is the 70mm2 wire is suppose to be 1/0 and isnt?
errr, isn't it Silver?Also, the absolute best conductor is gold, not copper or silver, just figured I would clear that up.
Could have sworn that my electronic materials class said it was gold but I must have been wrong as I just looked up the resistivities and silver is less than gold.errr, isn't it Silver?
Wow, such stupidity in this thread. OFC means oxygen free copper, not that there isn't any oxygen inside the jacket, it means that there is no oxygen in the copper itself, therefor it has a lower resistivity, higher conductivity, and should not corrode. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxygen_free_copper
Also, the absolute best conductor is gold, not copper or silver, just figured I would clear that up.
Yes, there does seem to be some "stupidity". Apparently after going to the trouble to find the wiki link you didn't bother to read it. It plainly states that both types of OFC (OFE and OF) have identical electrical properties to ETP (non OFC).Could have sworn that my electronic materials class said it was gold but I must have been wrong as I just looked up the resistivities and silver is less than gold.