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What about running several parallel lengths of smaller gauge wire?
Quote from: JGWarner on June 26, 2011, 08:58:02 pmWhat about running several parallel lengths of smaller gauge wire?Excellent idea. Depending on the theory, this would be the best choice, smaller stranded wires, the more strands the better.
I think it would work (using 2 cables) but remember that electricity is going to travel the path of least resistance so if one is significantly longer, looser or more corroded than the other, you will leave yourself with basically 1 cable which may not work at all.
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Quote from: bajacalal on July 06, 2011, 11:20:32 amI think it would work (using 2 cables) but remember that electricity is going to travel the path of least resistance so if one is significantly longer, looser or more corroded than the other, you will leave yourself with basically 1 cable which may not work at all. I don't think you would basically end up with 1 cable. You would just have a higher percentage of the amperage flowing through the better wire. With whatever size cable you go with, do a voltage drop test over the length of the cable and see how much you are losing. Ideally you should lose 0.0v but under 0.5v is acceptable (but certainly not ideal). Remember to test again in the dead of winter with the glowplugs and starter cranking away for 20 seconds.
Go to the junkyard and pull the cable from an bmw e30. They are huge and with the cost of copper these days you may save a sizable amount of money.