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The GS Power 18 Gauge 6 Color Combo offers 600 feet of high-quality, low voltage automotive primary wire, perfect for a variety of applications including car audio, trailers, and home theaters. With its vibrant color options and durable PVC insulation, this wire is designed for both performance and safety.
D**E
Good
Very nice quality and durability is good
H**E
wire
good product great price
H**F
Best wire pack hands down!
I absolutely love this 18g 4 pack of (yellow, blue, black, red) wire! GS Power is the only vendor on Amazon that sells this specific combo. I am so happy to see it back on stock, I was really in a bit of a bind for the few months they had stopped selling this. I just hope they will continue to keep this available on Amazon. Of course it is great quality wire too I have never had any issues with it when it comes to soldering or simple stripping. and crimping a variety of different connectors as well. Plus each spool comes with 100ft of wire you really get a, "bang for your buck" deal!
W**N
Did the Job, But Weak Shielding
I used this wire to install a Dakota Digital gauge cluster in an old squarebody Blazer. This involved running about 25 wires from various sensors and other connections to the control module. A pretty light gauge was all that was needed, so this stuff was the right size.PROS:* Good value for the money, especially compared to what you'd pay at a hardware or auto parts store.* Wire is very flexible, which makes it pretty easy to bend in just about any shape you need, within reason.* Decent variety of colors, if you need to differentiate your wires.CONS:* The wire shielding seems a bit fragile. Despite handling it normally, I noticed that a couple of the wires' shielding had stripped off in some spots. Easy to fix with some heat shrink tube, but still something to look out for.* Less of a "con" and more of a "would be nice if"... but it would be nice if they offered this set in all one color. Or at least a red and black set. I didn't see that kind of set on Amazon, but maybe I didn't look under the right leaf?
I**E
Nice colours but the wire is rubbish
I purchased two sets of 10 different coloured rolls to wire up a battery management system for my off grid house. The wires run from each cell to a controller that measures the cell voltages and temperatures every second. I put heat shrink ring terminals on the battery end and the wires terminate in screw terminal connector blocks that plug into the boards housed in a sealed cabinet at the other.12 months later I am having problems with connections going open circuit. On investigation the wire itself has corroded in several of the runs. The yellow coloured insulation seems to be the worst with the wire inside the insulating sleve basically tuning into a white powder. It impossible to strip the wire as it simply breaks. This is apparent all the way through the length of the run not just near the exposed ends.My conclusion is that since this is not copper but is aluminium with an extremely thin copper cladding it is a problem with the corrosion resistance of the aluminium wire that is highly suspect.In short, I would definitely NOT recommend this wire. You should, instead, look for a pure copper alternative. It may be a little more expensive up front but it will pay you back in the long, and even the medium term. This CCA wire should definitely NOT be used for anything that must be depended on or might be exposed to any sort of corrosive atmosphere such as automotive wiring. It looks like a bargain in fact will cost you a lot more in the end.
K**N
great price great product
great price great product
J**I
Good quality wire.
Good quality wire.
L**8
Heavier than most hook-up wire
I'm not a speaker fanatic who thinks he can "hear" differences between wires, but there's no doubt that woofers, especially subs, draw more current than tweeters and mids. Most hook-up wire I use inside speaker boxes is cheap 20-gauge stuff, which works fine for normal listening levels, considering it typically only runs about a foot. But a couple of my more recent projects use, in one case, a pair of large woofers, and in the second, a big powered subwoofer. Anything heavier would be too big to solder into the little holes on crossover circuit boards, but I don't want to lose any power to my woofers, which are pretty inefficient to begin with. So this wire is about perfect. Black are red are the only colors needed for audio purposes, so I don't understand the multi-colored stuff marketed to speaker builders.
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