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<blockquote data-quote="knukonceptz" data-source="post: 1364427" data-attributes="member: 548221"><p>You mentioned the chart I posted added confusion, our cable is the gauge it states it is - thus my point about the rounding. I agree there are some serious problems way under rating, One person posted 0 Gauge cable with 1/4" diameter copper area!! It was like 5 gauge...</p><p></p><p>The point of our over sized cable is have you looked for 3 gauge cable? When you search for wire, 4 gauge is the most common. Well if we marketed our cable at face value, no one would every find it...and when they did, they would ask if it will fit their blocks they already own since they own 4 gauge blocks. This eliminates both problems and since we sell our over sized 4 gauge less then most name brands it works well</p><p></p><p>The welding cable comment was posted for Jose</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knukonceptz, post: 1364427, member: 548221"] You mentioned the chart I posted added confusion, our cable is the gauge it states it is - thus my point about the rounding. I agree there are some serious problems way under rating, One person posted 0 Gauge cable with 1/4" diameter copper area!! It was like 5 gauge... The point of our over sized cable is have you looked for 3 gauge cable? When you search for wire, 4 gauge is the most common. Well if we marketed our cable at face value, no one would every find it...and when they did, they would ask if it will fit their blocks they already own since they own 4 gauge blocks. This eliminates both problems and since we sell our over sized 4 gauge less then most name brands it works well The welding cable comment was posted for Jose [/QUOTE]
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