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Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 7:16 am Post subject: Ohm drop for welder's cable |
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At 09:40 AM 1/26/2007 -0500, you wrote:
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<terrence_miles(at)hotmail.com>
Does anybody know the ohm drop per 1000 feet for welder's cable? Or failing
that number....is welders cable likely to have more (or have less) line
resistance than Tefzel 2awg would have?
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Assuming that the manufacturer of any kind of wire understands
the various standards for specifying the makeup and performance of
wire, then you're on solid ground to compare the resistance values
of anyone's 2AWG, 4AWG etc wire irrespective of type or intended use.
You used the phrase "welders cable" . . . know that it comes in
a variety of sizes including 0, 2, 4 and 6AWG. If you purchase
2AWG welding cable, it's a fair bet that the resistance is the
same as M22759 2AWG cable.
Bob . . .
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