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More strands = smaller wire strands for a given size cable. Some people will quote the smaller strands as being more affected by the skin effect, but in reality the skin effect only affects power wire in a vehicle's electrical system if the wire was inches thick. But, this discussion really...
As RL mentioned, one of the biggest reasons to use welding cable for automotive applications is the jacket. It is usually made of rubber, almost always a double jacket, and resistant to heat and chemicals. It's also usually flexible in all temperatures. It has larger strands of wire than...
I've got about 30' of 0 gauge of new welding cable somewhere in my house. That stuff would be perfect. It's orange and has "juddspaintballs" printed on it. I've got about 20' of it in my blazer for my stereo and a big 3 upgrade.
I have a conundrum. I cannot find most of the information. I sanded the paint off on the driver's side frame rail just in front of the axle and found no markings whatsoever. The VIN is not printed on the dash data plate, nor the manufacturer.
M35A2
So here's what I have:
NSN: 2320000771616...