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six volt battery cable size

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Al L. in Wisc.

09-28-2005 17:50:06




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Several days ago I posted about my 240 Utility turning over slow. Responses indicated using 0 or 00 cable. My question, and the ? of Farm/Fleet folks and IH dealer is - does 0 relate to 1/0 GA and does 00 relate to 2/0 G/A cable? Thank you for any response.




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El Toro

09-29-2005 06:06:16




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 Re: six volt battery cable size in reply to Al L. in Wisc., 09-28-2005 17:50:06  
Here's websites for battery cables. Hal


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http://www.classicandexotic.com/catalog/electrical/misc0028.htm



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Nat

09-29-2005 05:33:08




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 Re: six volt battery cable size in reply to Al L. in Wisc., 09-28-2005 17:50:06  
Figures, the Farm/Fleet and IH dealer folks would be retarded... If they don't know what it is, they ain't got it anyway. Go to a place that deals in large trucks, or a welding shop for your super-heavy-duty battery cables.



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GordoSD

09-28-2005 18:10:02




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 Re: six volt battery cable size in reply to Al L. in Wisc., 09-28-2005 17:50:06  
Go with the 00 (2/0) . It is .364 diameter and is plenty.

GW



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Doug in OR

09-29-2005 05:50:50




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 Re: six volt battery cable size in reply to GordoSD, 09-28-2005 18:10:02  
Yup. And have someone build you cables out of welding cable. It is more flexible. Electrical service cable this size is just too stiff.



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Al L. in Wisc.

09-29-2005 16:03:01




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 Re: six volt battery cable size in reply to Doug in OR, 09-29-2005 05:50:50  
Now the IH guy said welding cable would be more stiff than the 2/0 cable they have to make up battery cables with.



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PAULIH300

09-28-2005 17:56:10




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 Re: six volt battery cable size in reply to Al L. in Wisc., 09-28-2005 17:50:06  
2/0 is usually called "2 ought",because its not 2 gauge,but 2 gauges on the other side of zero.So you would have 6,4,2,1,0,1/0,2/0,3/0.The "oughts" are larger than on the other side of zero.Go with the biggest....2/0 or 3/0 (even 4/0).



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