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Dave1931Pickup 01-05-2025 11:25 AM

Battery Cable Wire Gauge
 

All of the venders appear to sell the same positive to starter battery cable. Snyders is the only one that lists the cable as 2/0. I don't believe that is correct. Can anyone verify if the cables sold are #1 or 1/0?
Thanks, Dave

Gary WA 01-05-2025 03:58 PM

Re: Battery Cable Wire Gauge
 

#1, 19 inches long. Berts has them and brattons.

Gene F 01-05-2025 05:02 PM

Re: Battery Cable Wire Gauge
 

And try to find the bigger size for a streetrod....nearly impossible.

Bruce of MN 01-05-2025 05:28 PM

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Try Tractor Supply, etc.

Gene F 01-05-2025 05:33 PM

Re: Battery Cable Wire Gauge
 

Can I just say something here....welding cable is not the same thing... Just sayin'.

nkaminar 01-05-2025 07:07 PM

Re: Battery Cable Wire Gauge
 

Marine supply stores have the larger cable and the ends and the tools to crimp the ends to the cables.

Dave1931Pickup 01-05-2025 07:25 PM

Re: Battery Cable Wire Gauge
 

Thanks to all that have replied to my question. I have said many times that if you ask ten people the same question you will probably get twenty different answers. Gary WA is the only one that answered my question. I was not asking where to buy one only what gauge are the ones we buy made of.
I consider the Ford Barn to made up of mostly an older generation. I'm 77 so I should fit in to the older generation. Were we not taught to listen or read before we answer. Please people read the entire post before answering.

ModelA29 01-05-2025 07:33 PM

Re: Battery Cable Wire Gauge
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by nkaminar (Post 2360415)
Marine supply stores have the larger cable and the ends and the tools to crimp the ends to the cables.

"Marine supply stores" is a Latin term that translates to add 30%.

I have used welding cable with no ill effects. But for ease of use you can't beat this place.
https://www.batterycablesusa.com/00-...able-with-ends


If your car is 6V you'll want the 2/0 -

https://www.batterycablesusa.com/battery-cables

GPierce 01-05-2025 08:08 PM

Re: Battery Cable Wire Gauge
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gene F (Post 2360399)
Can I just say something here....welding cable is not the same thing... Just sayin'.

Welding cable is much more flexible as it uses smaller but more strands of wire. It has the same current capacity as the same size battery cable.

J Franklin 01-05-2025 08:50 PM

Re: Battery Cable Wire Gauge
 

If they sell it as double aught, it will be.

CT Jack 01-05-2025 10:57 PM

Re: Battery Cable Wire Gauge
 

Go to this site https://www.batterycablesusa.com/battery-cables. All the different cable sizes are shown along with a voltage drop calculator for different gauge cable and loads.
I use a 1/0 gauge cable and solder on the connectors versus crimping.

nkaminar 01-05-2025 11:36 PM

Re: Battery Cable Wire Gauge
 

The link that CT Jack provided above is great. The drop calculator they provide calculates the voltage drop with 00 (2/0) cable, 200 amps, 6 volts, 2 feet, at 1% or 0.06 volts (approximately).

Bob Bidonde 01-08-2025 09:21 AM

Re: Battery Cable Wire Gauge
 

For those who converted to 12V systems, I recommend you retain the 6V battery cables and all 6V field windings. The 6V wire gauges are larger, so they have less voltage drops.


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