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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyKenKid" data-source="post: 7752408" data-attributes="member: 579796"><p>in all fairness this thread is only a wire comparison not a load test.</p><p></p><p>In this thread all I have compared is flexability which is important to a fair amount of people</p><p></p><p>cost</p><p></p><p>diameters</p><p></p><p>and how much of the diameter is actually the jacket</p><p></p><p>plus a kind a thread count</p><p></p><p>with that being said if you look up a bit there will be a part 3 with a load test involved but for that to happen I will have to save up some more money so I can purchase about 50ft of 3 different brands plus I will have to purchase a load, say a 1000w 12v light. Now once I save up some cash I will be purchasing 50ft of :</p><p></p><p>KNU</p><p></p><p>Monster</p><p></p><p>something</p><p></p><p>and instrial 1/0 (which I have access to at my plant)</p><p></p><p>my source will be a 12v battery attached to a charger. I feel with 50ft of wire, a load (1000w) it should replicate how the wires will react in a car setting. so please everyone hold tight right now it is contract time where I work and things don't look good but I will know more once I get all set up.</p><p></p><p>If anyone else has an idea of how I can perform a load test please let me know your thoughts. and yes I have access to multimeters, timers, and clamp meters all of the fluke brand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyKenKid, post: 7752408, member: 579796"] in all fairness this thread is only a wire comparison not a load test. In this thread all I have compared is flexability which is important to a fair amount of people cost diameters and how much of the diameter is actually the jacket plus a kind a thread count with that being said if you look up a bit there will be a part 3 with a load test involved but for that to happen I will have to save up some more money so I can purchase about 50ft of 3 different brands plus I will have to purchase a load, say a 1000w 12v light. Now once I save up some cash I will be purchasing 50ft of : KNU Monster something and instrial 1/0 (which I have access to at my plant) my source will be a 12v battery attached to a charger. I feel with 50ft of wire, a load (1000w) it should replicate how the wires will react in a car setting. so please everyone hold tight right now it is contract time where I work and things don't look good but I will know more once I get all set up. If anyone else has an idea of how I can perform a load test please let me know your thoughts. and yes I have access to multimeters, timers, and clamp meters all of the fluke brand. [/QUOTE]
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