KnuKonceptz KCA 0 Gauge Power Ground Amp Wire Cable Black (10 ft) 1/0 AWG
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I'm not sure because I ordered 16 feet and received a single long cable. Try contacting the business to see what they have to say.
No, this wire is only rated for 250A, not any higher; because it is copper clad aluminum, any amperage above 300 will cause the wire to heat up; the amperage required to push 25k is 2,083a, so you'll need at least 8 runs. (Watts = A x V)
Yes, that is correct. This is slightly larger than the 0awg standard, so don't scrimp on wires; instead, go with a reputable brand like knu. Many low-cost brands claim to be 0awg, but they are actually 4 gauge or even higher, with a lot of insulation on the wire.
I'm not sure, but it's the best 0 gauge you'll find that's actually wire rather than rubber coated.
Selected User Reviews For KnuKonceptz KCA 0 Gauge Power Ground Amp Wire Cable Black (10 ft) 1/0 AWG
One of the guys called me just to double-check that the wire I was purchasing was exactly what I needed.
I will use knukoncepts for all future car audio builds because the kca has been handling 300 amp continuous loads without heating up flawlessly and comes in a great variety of colors.
It's soft but durable, and it's nice and flexible.
Because I have a fairly powerful sound system in my car, I used it to upgrade the big three. Very good quality wire that works well; I had a hard time finding a zero gauge terminal that fit this well; I had to trim a few wires out of it to make it fit properly.
Wire of excellent quality and construction. However, when I ran 125 amps at 12 volts through it over a distance of 2 feet, it became extremely hot. Over 20', that's a long way from the 250A rating. I'll keep using the cable, but it appears to have a working amperage of 50 amps.
I've always been a knukonceptz fan, but I was disappointed by how small this was for zero guage wire. There was no way I could use it, so I wasn't happy.
This wire is a good value for money, and it will work perfectly for a dual battery setup.
Flexible in its approach. Allows for easy wire maneuvering during installation. If you're going to run this across a vertical surface, you'll need a few more ties to keep it straight. I am not exceeding its supposed limit but you should only power something that requires 80% or less of the wire in use.