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Knukonceptz Vs Tsunami Power Cable


Knukonceptz VS Tsunami  

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  1. 1. Which power cable would you choose

    • KnuKonceptz Kolossus flks
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    • Tsunami Competition series
      4


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kicker hyperflex or Rockford fosgate before knukonceptz kolossus fleks all the time if you can get it for the same price.

Someone else posted nice pics for a comparison between the 2, tho the hypeflex has a bit smaller strand count, the overall size of the kicker and rf wire are larger, and you are getting more copper overall vs the knukonceptz.

So I feel your going to get less resistance in the kicker or rf wiring then the same length knu kleks

 

 

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tsunami and knukonceptz kolossus fleks are both copper tinned aluminum wires.

The kolossus fleks has more strands

The kolossus fleks is 70+% more flexible

The kolossus fleks is thicker (more wire, less casing) by a lot!

The kolossus fleks handles more amps.

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knu forsure! got it and love it!

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i got both sitting right infront of me...

Description: Kolossus Fleks Kable 1/0 Red Power Wire features 5145 Tinned Strands of Pure Oxygen Free Copper and a new UltraFleks Matte PVC Jacket. Our new jacket allows for improved flexibiltiy and maintains exceptional resistance to abrasion, oil, and extreme temperatures (-40 to 105 C). Capable of loads over 300A. This product can be used in Marine applications. Price is per one foot.

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not hatin, but am i wrong here it looks as if the amp is not grounded its hooked directly to the battery. it that the way it should be.

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