Re: Power Wire: Tinned vs. Bare Copper
It's a stereo for crying out loud. How often can anyone need that much power for a stereo???????????
0 Ga. that's huge.
The stereo itself will probably corrode and fail long before even an un-tinned wire with crimped ends will fail in fresh water. Even 70's engine wiring that is untinned looks new in fresh water only boats.
Of course saying "use only tinned wire is easy" when you are spending someone elses money.
I guess you've never worked with stereo equipment. 0 gauge IS huge, but that's what you need to get power to an amp from any appreciable distance, especially if that amp pulls much power. From what he posted it sounds like he's done his homework already and knows what he needs. The question wasn't "is my wire too big", it was whether to go tinned or not.
If it was my money I'd spend it, and I did. He can take the advice offered (or not) and spend his money however he chooses. I'd also NEVER recommend that someone take a cheap shortcut on wiring for a boat. Do it right, or don't do it at all.
Geez Don, in your own signature line it says "Why is there never enough time to do it right the first time, but always enough time to do it again?" That's good advice, and it applies here.