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  1. I went with UL listed welding cable. There is a reason for Under writers laboratory certification. UL does a lot of testing on all aspects of the wire from the copper content to the jacket material. It is not cheap to get a product certified. It is also not cheap to keep the certification on that product. In this day and age of everything being fake and copied does anybody really believe that the wire is OFC just because it says it on the wire or the company claims it is. Do you really think the wire did not come from China and that the Chinese are honest and would never use sub par material for their products. A lot of fake Chinese products say UL approved on them. The issue is they never sent in the product to be tested. There will always be an approval number associated with the product. This number can be looked up in the UL online database. Take some time to read up on UL wire testing. It will open your eyes to see why and how it is done. The last time I checked I did not see any UL/ CE certification for Sky high or Knuconceptz wire. I am not saying car audio power wire it is bad wire. I know a lot of people use non UL listed wire without issues. Wire is expensive. I spent over $1k for power wire. I have assurances that the wire is 100% OFC copper, and that the Jacket material was made using the correct rubber for its application. Of course this is my opinion. Buy what you like and can afford.
  2. I have seen to many B2 amps blown up. I have 5 in my garage that I can not get repaired. I have a teammate that blew up both of his M16 Great white amps. He has been waiting 6+ months for them to be fixed under warranty. I would stay away until they get their shit together. 6+ months is way to long to go without your system. My teammate can not even get an answer on when he will get them back. he payed big money for those amps. Maybe somebody from Skyhigh and B2 will read this and help get things moving.
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