If you price the individual components of really high quality, high
reliability, high current cables, you'll see that they ain't cheap to
make. High strand count (for flexibility) 4, 2, 0 or larger gauge
cable with the proper insulation can run 5-10 bucks or more, a FOOT.
Then there's the various cable end connectors. Those gold plated ones,
if they're truly the "real" ones, and not the cheaper copies that a lot
of car stereo installation places use, can run a couple of bucks a
piece or more. Then, if you add an extra protective cover like Natvar,
you end up with some major cabbage tied up in what was just "battery
cables". Not to mention the crimping tools, high wattage soldering
iron, etc...
On Wednesday, Aug 6, 2003, at 09:37 US/Pacific, Andrew White wrote:
I was thinking of the New Dimensions MOWA series, but it seems like a
lot of money for such a simple product.
--Holland
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