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That's why Kicker wire is bigger and cheaper huh? :rolleyes: Yeh less strand count but its overall jacket and overall conductor size is much larger.

I get my Kicker Hyperflex for $2.88 per/ft.

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But as stated in another post..... the electrons flow over the wire not threw it so more stand count is better.....but regardless.....I like my Kicker wire and won't be switching anytime soon.

im pretty sure that's not the Kolossus Kable, and it dont look like 1/0 to me, ive got some 4 gauge kicker hyper flex and the cheapest 4 gauge Knu wire and the knu wire is much bigger than the Kicker...not including the pvc jacket.

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But as stated in another post..... the electrons flow over the wire not threw it so more stand count is better.....but regardless.....I like my Kicker wire and won't be switching anytime soon.

i had some dude arguing with me on another forum about the way it flows. so far, it seems like it flows through, not on it.

im pretty sure that's not the Kolossus Kable, and it dont look like 1/0 to me, ive got some 4 gauge kicker hyper flex and the cheapest 4 gauge Knu wire and the knu wire is much bigger than the Kicker...not including the pvc jacket.

definitely says kolossus 1/0 on the jacket of it.
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im pretty sure that's not the Kolossus Kable, and it dont look like 1/0 to me, ive got some 4 gauge kicker hyper flex and the cheapest 4 gauge Knu wire and the knu wire is much bigger than the Kicker...not including the pvc jacket.

Ya sure buddy?

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Chevy:

um your wrong

strand count has everything to do with it, electricity flows on the wire not through it.

and to be honest every set of 1/0 gauge terminals I have gotten I have had to cut and stretch the terminals to fit my Hyperflex....whether cheap or good terminals....it was the same case with all of them....

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I'm with wL<3bass, I love my Kicker wire and won't be switching.

In the pic, Kicker wire looks bigger.

I don't see any reason to switch either...a few more strands means jack to me...I can go and buy my wire anytime I want and not have to wait for shipping.....

and it for sure is flexible....you can tie this stuff into a knot.....

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I don't see any reason to switch either...a few more strands means jack to me...I can go and buy my wire anytime I want and not have to wait for shipping.....

and it for sure is flexible....you can tie this stuff into a knot.....

Exactly why I love my Hyper-Flex cable. :)

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Chevy:

and to be honest every set of 1/0 gauge terminals I have gotten I have had to cut and stretch the terminals to fit my Hyperflex....whether cheap or good terminals....it was the same case with all of them....

i know what david said. but on the other forum, the one guy pretty much has proven that statement wrong. show me in an article where it says it flows on the outside of the wire.
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a/c voltage flows thru wire..

d/c stays on top of the conductor.

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