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nope... it looks cheap... it doesnt say a thread count.... and only 13$ difference from knukonceptz 1/0 ga.

i would reccomnd to go with knu's stuff... its the sh*t...

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Thread count? Are we talking about bed sheets now?

Anyways, what does "thread count" have to do with anything when it comes to wire? Why are more strands better?

EDIT: I'm sorry to thread-jack ;)

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Thread count? Are we talking about bed sheets now?

Anyways, what does "thread count" have to do with anything when it comes to wire? Why are more strands better?

EDIT: I'm sorry to thread-jack ;)

Flexibility for one thing. I ded hear one guy argue more strands are better because electricity travels on the outside edge of wire before but i think he was wrong lol.

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Thread count? Are we talking about bed sheets now?

Anyways, what does "thread count" have to do with anything when it comes to wire? Why are more strands better?

i ask for a comparison...

stinger-klm.jpg

they are both advertised as 4ga. tell me... which one is better?

i say more the strands the better...

another thing is composition.... example.. "aluminum, copper coated strands" vs "90% copper"

jus like every consumer... you want to get the most out of ur money...

if you want other comparisons... someone posted up some alrdy...

http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/ind...hl=comparison+0

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Flexibility for one thing. I ded hear one guy argue more strands are better because electricity travels on the outside edge of wire before but i think he was wrong lol.

its all about surface area, thats all.

do you guys understand how electricity flows or what..?

jeeze kids, c'mon! the current will flow more easily with more area for the current to travel on. ever wondered why two runs of 1/0 is better than 1 run, or why an over sized 1/0 is better than a knockoff 1/0?

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just get the good stuff the first time around...go knu fleks :) dont get the klmx..sucks imo. oh and the wire you posted probably sucks too lol

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