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1/0 battery cable.... Quality differences between brands ???

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January 22, 2020, 11:53 AM
HS professor
1/0 battery cable.... Quality differences between brands ???
Starting to gather up all the electronic and wiring components and while looking at 1/0 cable it seems there's quite a price difference between brands. I would assume EWS xtra flexible 600 volt made in the USA should be a better quality than a house brand or even XS Power's own line ????

Is there an actual quality difference and if so is it actually needed ?? Anybody have any good places to deal with for connectors and such, I've been using Mcmaster Carr but their shyt is getting more expensive and noticed the quality is slipping a bit.

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January 22, 2020, 12:45 PM
Crisco
I know it isn't 1/0 but, we use this brand all the time. It is flexible and we've never had any issues with it.


https://www.quickcar.com/2-awg...attery-cable-57-101/

https://www.quickcar.com/2-awg...attery-cable-57-103/
January 22, 2020, 12:57 PM
TD3550
I use the EastPenn welding cable. But i work on trucks for a living. Yes it is in the car also.
January 22, 2020, 01:19 PM
NC3x58
If anyone has suggestions where to look for 6ga also, I know I would appreciate it!


Nick Craig

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376ci LS3
January 22, 2020, 02:00 PM
SP 124X
quote:
Originally posted by NC3x58:
If anyone has suggestions where to look for 6ga also, I know I would appreciate it!


I recently got some 4ga from Delcity and it seems nice. I'll be honest I didnt shop around for the best price. I had a large order of small wire and terminals so I just ordered from them.


Denis LeBlanc

January 22, 2020, 02:02 PM
WHOMPWHOMP
McMaster-Carr
January 22, 2020, 03:38 PM
NC3x58
Has anyone used the Windy Nation brand? I've seen them on Home Depot's website and on Amazon for decent price. 6ga and 1/0 for the OP.


Nick Craig

1971 Camaro Split Bumper
376ci LS3
January 22, 2020, 04:16 PM
rallye bob
https://www.wiringproducts.com/battery-cable
January 22, 2020, 04:48 PM
HS professor
quote:
McMaster-Carr



That's why I made this post lol

I have a Mcmaster local, they get $139 for 25' while Summit pro shop is $121 for 50' Specs are very similar.
January 22, 2020, 07:16 PM
Cashflow
I will say this about McMaster. I don't know why but I was hesitant to use them for the longest time. Maybe because everybody recommended them. LOL

Anyway, I placed an order from them about a year ago. Great price and the shipping was some of the fastest I've ever seen.

Ordered a bunch of stainless bolts the other day and holy moly they're already here. Great service and products. They have my business now for sure.


Clowns to the left of me, Jokers to the right. Here I am.......
January 22, 2020, 09:15 PM
BarneyB
I purchase all my wire from Waytek. I think 1 gauge wire is more than required but to each his own. I use what they call welding cable, thinner strands of wire = more flexibility. www.waytekwire.com



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January 22, 2020, 09:52 PM
Big Steve
I have been using Taylor wire products 1/0 cable from Summit. Silicon jacket and very flexible. About $125 for 20ft and comes with a couple of 3/8 crimp on cable ends.
January 23, 2020, 06:50 AM
HS professor
quote:
I will say this about McMaster. I don't know why but I was hesitant to use them for the longest time. Maybe because everybody recommended them. LOLAnyway, I placed an order from them about a year ago. Great price and the shipping was some of the fastest I've ever seen.



McMaster is amazing !!! Any yes, their shipping is crazy fast. If I order by 10am it will be at my doorstep when I get home from work Eek Like anywere, you have to price check. They're on point with some stuff, but way over on others. I needed some 1"x1" square stock aluminum the other day, McMaster was $30 for a 5' length Fazzio's was $17 for a 10' length, both 6061.

They have just about ANY nut and bolt you will ever need too !!!
January 23, 2020, 06:59 AM
HS professor
quote:
I have been using Taylor wire products 1/0 cable from Summit. Silicon jacket and very flexible. About $125 for 20ft and comes with a couple of 3/8 crimp on cable ends.



I kinda agree too, but I'm gonna do it once and forget about it lol. I've been using the solder terminals from McMaster heat em up, stick the wire in and they hold incredible !!!

I was looking at that exact cable Steve, I've always had good luck with Taylor stuff.
January 23, 2020, 08:21 AM
BD104X
quote:
Originally posted by HS professor:
McMaster is amazing !!! Any yes, their shipping is crazy fast. If I order by 10am it will be at my doorstep when I get home from work Eek Like anywere, you have to price check. They're on point with some stuff, but way over on others. I needed some 1"x1" square stock aluminum the other day, McMaster was $30 for a 5' length Fazzio's was $17 for a 10' length, both 6061.They have just about ANY nut and bolt you will ever need too !!!


Fazzio is building a huge new building in Howell slightly closer to you than the current location in Farmingdale, NJ - if you went down Adelphia rd. then you drove right past the new building. Its about 1.5 miles from my house - I can't wait!


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January 23, 2020, 08:56 AM
Big Steve
I bought this hyd cable crimper a few years back, works awesome and worth every penny

https://www.amazon.com/Hydraul...id=1579791284&sr=8-4
January 23, 2020, 09:25 AM
HS professor
quote:
Fazzio is building a huge new building in Howell slightly closer to you than the current location in Farmingdale, NJ - if you went down Adelphia rd. then you drove right past the new building. Its about 1.5 miles from my house - I can't wait!




They're open now, was there Saturday Big Grin

Place is absolutely HUGE !!!! Gonna take a while to fill it up, but I'm sure they will. Love Fazzio's

Holy shyt that crimper looks awesome for $40 !!! I have a weakness for cool tools you rarely use lol
January 23, 2020, 10:26 AM
Mad Dog
One thing that some fail to consider is the rating of the insulation material(covering) on the conductor they are choosing to use...

The conditions the wire is being used in should be considered. Temperature of area it is installed in, oil and fuel resistance, abrasion resistance, etc...

The insulation rating is as important as the ampacity rating of the conductor...


Dan


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January 25, 2020, 12:42 PM
Ron C.
For best conductivity go with the cable that have the most smallest strands bundled,....like a welding cable wire.


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Ron Clevenger
January 25, 2020, 01:28 PM
Big Steve
quote:
Originally posted by Ron C.:
For best conductivity go with the cable that have the most smallest strands bundled,....like a welding cable wire.


Great point. That Taylor cable I got from Summit has very fine strands, plus the silicon jacket makes it very flexible