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Cummins12V98 wrote:diveman52 wrote:Bill.Satellite wrote:
So, in the bright light of day I can see that I am using a 6/3 and 8/1 power cord and it's a bear to handle. It must be a brand difference. Mine says Ciylius E90165-D STW made by Well Shin Technology. Is it the SOW vs. STW that makes it such a problem? If so, otherwise, are they the same thing or are the wires inside somewhat different? (Stranded, not-stranded?).
STW type cord is about the cheapest stuff they make.
If you want fexablity in any weather you want SOW or even just SO
Can't beat it!
โJul-23-2016 05:06 PM
Singleminded wrote:None of them are that big. Nearly all are AWG 6 X 3 and AWG 8 X 1.
Anyone know the 'ought' rating of a 50 amp cable? Welding cable 0, 00 ,000 is very flexible (but copper capable of carrying 50 amps will never be light!
โJul-23-2016 03:27 PM
โJul-23-2016 02:35 PM
diveman52 wrote:Bill.Satellite wrote:
So, in the bright light of day I can see that I am using a 6/3 and 8/1 power cord and it's a bear to handle. It must be a brand difference. Mine says Ciylius E90165-D STW made by Well Shin Technology. Is it the SOW vs. STW that makes it such a problem? If so, otherwise, are they the same thing or are the wires inside somewhat different? (Stranded, not-stranded?).
STW type cord is about the cheapest stuff they make.
If you want fexablity in any weather you want SOW or even just SO
โJul-23-2016 01:56 PM
diveman52 wrote:Bill.Satellite wrote:
So, in the bright light of day I can see that I am using a 6/3 and 8/1 power cord and it's a bear to handle. It must be a brand difference. Mine says Ciylius E90165-D STW made by Well Shin Technology. Is it the SOW vs. STW that makes it such a problem? If so, otherwise, are they the same thing or are the wires inside somewhat different? (Stranded, not-stranded?).
STW type cord is about the cheapest stuff they make.
If you want fexablity in any weather you want SOW or even just SO
โJul-22-2016 05:48 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
So, in the bright light of day I can see that I am using a 6/3 and 8/1 power cord and it's a bear to handle. It must be a brand difference. Mine says Ciylius E90165-D STW made by Well Shin Technology. Is it the SOW vs. STW that makes it such a problem? If so, otherwise, are they the same thing or are the wires inside somewhat different? (Stranded, not-stranded?).
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โJun-22-2016 10:59 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:westend wrote:Bill.Satellite wrote:
So, in the bright light of day I can see that I am using a 6/3 and 8/1 power cord and it's a bear to handle. It must be a brand difference. Mine says Ciylius E90165-D STW made by Well Shin Technology. Is it the SOW vs. STW that makes it such a problem? If so, otherwise, are they the same thing or are the wires inside somewhat different? (Stranded, not-stranded?).
STW explained
SJOW explained
FWIW, I have a 50 amp Marinco cord, probably one of the better ones made and it is the sheath that makes it bend less. I'm willing to wind it in a less tighter coil to have the quality.
I don't think you will find a SJOW as S = 600V and J = 300V.
The cord I made was from a 50A construction temp power cord. SOW 6/3 & 8/1.
Thanks for providing the links!
Bill.Satellite wrote:
If so, otherwise, are they the same thing or are the wires inside somewhat different? (Stranded, not-stranded?)
โJun-20-2016 06:56 PM
westend wrote:Bill.Satellite wrote:
So, in the bright light of day I can see that I am using a 6/3 and 8/1 power cord and it's a bear to handle. It must be a brand difference. Mine says Ciylius E90165-D STW made by Well Shin Technology. Is it the SOW vs. STW that makes it such a problem? If so, otherwise, are they the same thing or are the wires inside somewhat different? (Stranded, not-stranded?).
STW explained
SJOW explained
FWIW, I have a 50 amp Marinco cord, probably one of the better ones made and it is the sheath that makes it bend less. I'm willing to wind it in a less tighter coil to have the quality.
โJun-20-2016 04:22 PM