Cable for BD15s (BD-Design)
Why?
I always understood that high current amplifiers, like the one I use for the BD15s, need thicker wire. I am not a physicist, but a biologist, so I may be wrong. Its seems that a lot of small strands might not do the job as well as a one or two thicker wires, what do you think? In addition, the cheap wire is not terminated and tends to corrode after a few months. Maybe spade terminations would give a better connection?
Steve
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- Cable for BD15s - GC, 2005-05-28, 21:53
- Cable for BD15s - GC, 2005-05-28, 20:38
- Cable for BD15s - GC, 2005-05-28, 09:13
- Cable for BD15s - GC, 2005-05-30, 13:29
- Cable for BD15s - GC, 2005-05-31, 04:03
- Cable for BD15s - GC, 2005-05-31, 10:36
- Cable for BD15s - GC, 2005-05-31, 04:03
- Cable for BD15s - GC, 2005-05-28, 06:34
- Cable for BD15s - GC, 2005-05-30, 13:11
- Cable for BD15s - GC, 2005-05-27, 22:12