GG Grand General 55264 Primary Wire 100ft Roll with Spool for Trucks, Automobile
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There is no plastic or rubber used in this system, only copper and relatively fine wire (instead of cheaper coarse wire).
I'd say yes, yes I do
The copper appears to be more prominent than the I like the wire, but it is not very good
There are probably several hundred volts involved. The copper & insulation of cheap appliances run at much higher voltages in Europe, and those appliances run at 350V+. It is absurd to state that 24 is the voltage you need to push the same amount of power. Actually, the higher the voltage you put through wire, the less amps you need. Thus, if you have a higher voltage, it means you can safely put more power
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There is no indication whatsoever of how this product should be marked. There are reviews about other customers complaining that insulation and wire together are 10 awg size, but in my opinion, this is mostly insulation with just a little bit of wire inside, perhaps less than 12 awg amount of wire as some others Having looked at the prices at big box hardware stores (after receiving this), I would suggest you check there first. driving is well worth what you get for quality and price from those stores and I now regret not shopping there first. Additionally, I found the insulation was very stiff and hard to get out of the wound up, curved shape that it was stored in. You should either be at home or in the office Based on my experience with this product, I would not recommend it.
The insulation makes it look like a 10 gauge wire, but the actual wire is really 12. The photo shows an illustration of the difference in insulation thickness between the real 10 gauge wire (silver) and the tapered copper wire available on this site (copper). It is nice to note that the center core wire is smaller than other 10 gauge wires, which is a poor quality.
It is unlikely that I will purchase this product A thick layer of insulation protects the home. Is not 10 gauge, but is nowhere near it. Despite this, the strands are not even rolled together, meaning it does not form an even round stand. In stripping the wire, you might end up cutting some since some of the wire is exposed. In my case, it was too late. The whole thing was tucked under the carpet in the car. Wouldn't have been able to pull it off. I might as well give it a shot. It is working to meet its needs. The d I have paid for is not what I need. It's my expectation that the product will be of good quality.
It works fine for what I need, however I would not buy it again. Thick insulation but thinner wire. I am not impressed with it. A photograph of an eight-year-old boy was taken by me This supposedly 10-gauge wire is flanked by gauge wire Decide for yourself what gauge wire is suitable for you.
I have JUNK on my hands! Obviously, this is junk from China. Wire is nowhere near 10 gauge. The outside of the insulation may be equivalent to 10 gauge wire. The time has come to go That was a waste of time. If you want a quality wire for an electric fan or fuel pump, don't spend your time here. In a few minutes, I'll be at the You can get actual gxl wire from this website.
This is a valid document - The wire in question appears to be the result of a defective run-through It's not even twelve gauge worth of strands in the wire, I've shown it in CLEARY to make comparisons, please don't waste your time like I did. Due to this, the project has been delayed over a week.
The wire is considerably I took it to work (I am an electrical engineer) and measured the resistance of the 25 foot spool (I didn't measure With a high current source, this can be done most accurately. My test wire measured zero volts while I fed 6A through it. The voltage across it is 2843V. As a result, we get This equation is equivalent to 2843 / 6A. This corresponds to 1, or 74 ohms. This is an electrical resistance of 895 mOhms per As per Wikipedia, 10 AWG wires should have a resistance value The resistance per foot is 9989 mOhms. 12 to 13 AWG is between this and 16 I know it's frustrating, but I guess that's what you get when you buy cheap junk from Amazon. My preference was for 10 AWG wire, but I would have bought 12 AWG wire if I wanted it.
The insulation was leery for me, so I never used it I bought it, but I didn't use it -- The primary wire just felt too soft to me, and I have not experienced similar softness in any other automotive primary wire. The 30 Amps in the #10 can run too hot, and the 30 Amps can start a fire, so it was out. Taking an unnecessary risk at this gauge and current may be fine, but at this gauge and current you take no risks.