Last time I checked, Home Depot sells some scary thick wires by the foot. 100A?!! Where? On your ebike?cohberg said:I was thinking about that and went rummaging around. All i could find was some el-cheapo lamp cord that was max 15 gauge.
I need something that would be good up to 100A. =/
SamTexas said:Last time I checked, Home Depot sells some scary thick wires by the foot. 100A?!! Where? On your ebike?
neptronix said:I found that the hobbyking stuff was a pain in the ass.
SamTexas said:Last time I checked, Home Depot sells some scary thick wires by the foot. 100A?!! Where? On your ebike?
newb said:contact ES member wojtek
yes, he is in europe but you'll get it far faster than HK and at the same or better prices.
neptronix said:how well it will handle the vibration of bike duty.
nicobie said:Automotive wire's insulation is only rated for 12v and it is fairly stiff.
MadRhino said:If you can find locally the same quality silicon wire that HK sells, it is likely to be much more expansive.
This wire is perfect for our Ebikes, with very high strand count copper, corrosion resistant, heat resistant and flexible insulation.
That's true. I saw some thick flexible wires (don't know the exact size) in the car stereo section in Walmart.fechter said:Places that sell high powered car stereo amplifiers typically have nice heavy gauge wire but not that cheap.
are you saying bare copper wire?neptronix said:If you're OK with copper, your local car parts store or electronic store will sell it.
I found that the hobbyking stuff was a pain in the ass.