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Old 11-10-2004, 08:56 AM
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i apoligize.
i hope you sell them.
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Old 11-10-2004, 09:07 AM
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seriously, i'll take a set. pm me with payment info.

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stealthmode doesn't have a running honda right now. send me a set and i'll do a consumer report on them
Jigga please. What about the $500 hatch? :P

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^^^Ideally you would want a solid copper wire. The stranded is better because there is vibration, heat and movement. The strands make it more flexable for automoive use.

Another thing to remember that noone gets is that electricity spins outward as it travels. So you could do like monster cable does and use an insulated core to save money.
Cars have a 12 D.C system witch does not alternate.D.C cyrrent will disintergarte a solid piece of wire.It literraly turns it into powder.

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Old 11-11-2004, 07:25 PM
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^^^Ideally you would want a solid copper wire. The stranded is better because there is vibration, heat and movement. The strands make it more flexable for automoive use.

Another thing to remember that noone gets is that electricity spins outward as it travels. So you could do like monster cable does and use an insulated core to save money.
Cars have a 12 D.C system witch does not alternate.D.C cyrrent will disintergarte a solid piece of wire.It literraly turns it into powder.

You can use whatever the ---- wire you want and it will make no difference at all. The current its a bunch of electrons which are repelled from eachother and are pushed to the outside of the copper. You can use a copper pipe and it will flow the same as a wire either solid or stranded as long as its the same diameter it will flow the same.
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Old 11-11-2004, 07:33 PM
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You can use whatever the ---- wire you want and it will make no difference at all. The current its a bunch of electrons which are repelled from eachother and are pushed to the outside of the copper. You can use a copper pipe and it will flow the same as a wire either solid or stranded as long as its the same diameter it will flow the same.
First off, you suck at quoting. Second, you are wrong. If a copper pipe flows the same current as a stranded copper wire, then why the ---- do the high end competition stereo builders use multi-stranded copper wire?

It's a proven fact that stranded wire flows better than solid wire in DC electrical systems.

I'll give you an example. You have a headache and you take some aspirin. The pills are one solid chunk. It's going to take at least 30 minutes to disolve that tablet and absorb into your blood stream. Now take that same aspirin and chew the ****** up before you swallow it. Now you have several smaller chunks that will disolve and absorb into the blood stream way faster than the single tablet.

Prove me wrong.
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Old 11-11-2004, 07:42 PM
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I dont care enough to copy text out of a book but im an electrical enginnering student at the university of wisconsin platteville. We learned this way back in physics 1. Send kyle a pm. He seems be pretty good with physics. Think of it like this. All the electrons repel eachother and are pushed to the outside of the wire. Thats were all the power flows. What was wrong with my quote. I got the original question and the response that posted.
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boost is right, stranded wire is much better, more strands=less resistance=less voltage drop you forgot to calculate in surface area.
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Originally Posted by rsmith2786
I dont care enough to copy text out of a book but im an electrical enginnering student at the university of wisconsin platteville. We learned this way back in physics 1. Send kyle a pm. He seems be pretty good with physics. Think of it like this. All the electrons repel eachother and are pushed to the outside of the wire. Thats were all the power flows. What was wrong with my quote. I got the original question and the response that posted.
Just wondering, how are your grades?

If you are right, then I guess the entire automotive electrical industry will change now that you have come forth with your supreme knowledge of electrical conductivity. I will dedicate the rest of my life to informing car stereo manufacturers across the world of this magnificent discovery. Thank you for sharing you wealth of knowledge with all of us.
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