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Who said wire cant be big enough. Shok's new 8/0

Discussion in 'Audio & Video' started by manethon, Apr 1, 2016.

  1. Apr 1, 2016 at 2:23 PM
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    manethon

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    2016 Shok Has endeavoured into production of some uncommon products.
    1)Massive 183.5 mm^2 certified purity OFC
    2)Massive 32Inch Subwoofer to be in retail chains in Australia



    Cable Specs : Certified 99% + Pure OFC with zero voids
    The new Team Shok 8/0 AWG Power Cable.
    Conductor Area: 183.5mm2
    Strand Count: 16,226
    Stand size: 0.12mm
    Strand material : Oxygen Free Copper.
    What makes this “ certified”? like our previous competition Xtreme and XXTreme cables, we have sent the raw strands for certification to ensure that only the best goes into our flagship lines of cables.

    Current capacity: 1000A at 20ft ( conservative)
    Cable Weight ( excluding spool): 80lbs ( 50 ft)
    Cable weight per ft : 1.6 lbs / ft OR 2.362 kg/ meter OR 1600LBS/ MFT
    Cable OD: 28mm


    Well, Before the flaming starts on a 8/0 wire as the measurement technically doesn't exist. So some people have said the following ......

    "Now wait a minute, there is no such thing as 8/0 AWG, you just pulled this out your @ss!"


    - Yes it is true, there is no such thing as 8/0 AWG on the AWG chart. The correct reference to be used for this cable is 183.5mm2 OR aroun 370MCM.

    But here’s the problem: People using the Imperial measuring system will be confused over the mm2 measurement and MCM measurement is rarely used in car audio. So we just adopted the 8 /0 awg measurement to make things easier, but we still use the 183.5mm2 for our overseas markets who use metric measurements.


    This cable has a conservative rating of 1000A over 20 ft, and is still pretty flexible. Now the thing is this cable is not here for mainstream regular people but that 1% that needs a cable that can handle the capacity required instead of traditionally running a TON of runs of cable.

    Anyway, you may ask why is this posted here. Just something that i wanted to show off and illustrate what we have been up to and pushing hard to deliver nothing but the best.

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    1/0 Vs 183.5mm^2
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    1/0 vs 4/0 vs 183.5mm^2
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    Flexibility
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  2. Apr 4, 2016 at 10:14 PM
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    lonewolf1911

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    I lost track...
    That's some sweet looking wire, awesome man!
     
  3. Apr 4, 2016 at 10:25 PM
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    Fat cable. You should think about putting up that video Russell did comparing the other copper wire brands
     
  4. Apr 5, 2016 at 9:18 AM
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    I will! hows the sound system treating you
     
  5. Apr 5, 2016 at 11:40 AM
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    Awesome as always, you know I'm a happy camper :D
     
  6. Apr 5, 2016 at 11:42 AM
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    Yes sir, is your buddy ready for the 2 triton 15s ?

    Btw i have your exact same setup in duplicate waiting a new home so if you know anyone let me know. If not its going into a sick WRX demo build.

    There is a few new things coming up, some deadener variation and our OME replacement audio set and individual parts for those that want to build their own
     
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    @Ihatetacomas This is 54 inches wide. 13.5 cf tuned 34hz
    Im trying to see if this will work for your buddies ride.

    Will be sold without subs and was originally designed and built for an access cab( not sure what model )
     

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    Do you need hydraulics to crimp that terminal?? lol
     
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    Guess well find out :) as i havent had it in my hands yet
     
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    what do you use to crimp that lug good lord!
     
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    Just a few LEDs...
    You would need one hell of an electrical system to burn that wire. I think your alternator would fizzle out and the lead battery posts would melt away long before the wire even got hot.
     
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    i know of some big builds that pull 3000A-5000A+
    One of our associated Shocker Hal does 183.x db drag sealed in extreme and he's running a ton of power. When he burps you can literally see the wires move from the current. HE liquifies a watermelon when he burps inside the cabin
     
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    That's some beautiful wood and some beefy ports, I like it. I'll send him a picture. I'm coming back home this summer and we should be getting a move on around that time
     
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    Oh man so excited for this years products. Quality, Performance, no exceptions
     
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