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<blockquote data-quote="&amp;lt;natem33&amp;gt;" data-source="post: 485"><p>I have wired just under a dozen amps myself and I have never used anything other than multi strand copper wire. On my own systems, I first used Phoenix Gold wiring. After a few months there was blackening (corrosion) around all the power and ground wire connections. I then switched to using Street Wire power cables and I have never seen a speck of corrosion or wire blackening since. I think that as long as you stick to a decent name brand of wire, you should be alright. I think you said that you knew about guages so I won't get into that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="<natem33>, post: 485"] I have wired just under a dozen amps myself and I have never used anything other than multi strand copper wire. On my own systems, I first used Phoenix Gold wiring. After a few months there was blackening (corrosion) around all the power and ground wire connections. I then switched to using Street Wire power cables and I have never seen a speck of corrosion or wire blackening since. I think that as long as you stick to a decent name brand of wire, you should be alright. I think you said that you knew about guages so I won't get into that. [/QUOTE]
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