Pyrofish wrote:Be careful what you do with that sound grade wire. I don't know what the difference is, but the insulation doesn't have the same rating. I used 10ga sound grade wire on my long runs feeding my LED's, but was warned against using it elsewhere. I don't know how much amperage that insulation is rated to handle. It is significantly cheaper, which is why I used it to run my 12v fixtures.
4 GA CCA POWER WIRE
http://www.audiotechnix.com/products/power-wire/copper-clad-aluminum-wire-cca/4-ga-cca-power-wireDescription:
Audio Technix 4 GA Copper Clad Aluminum (10% Copper 90% Aluminum) power wire has 1862 strands and uses a flexible PVC jacket to insure maximum flexibility. It has an Outer Diameter of 10MM and is capable of 100 amp loads. Available in several colors, red, blue, white, and black.
Specs:
Outer Diameter- 10 mm
Core Diameter- 6.85 mm
Core Material- 0.12 mm Strands of Copper Clad Aluminum
Jacket- Flexable PVC
Power Rating- 115A @ 20’
Strand Count- 1862
This company also sells 8 GA & 1/0 GA
The 1/0 GA CCA is rated at 250A @ 20'
The 8 GA CCA is rated at 50A @ 20'