Why are battery cables so thick?

Why are battery cables so thick?

Why are battery cables so thick?

Battery cables are thicker than their counterparts. They have a lower American Wire Gauge (AWG) number, meaning battery cables are thicker than other cables with a higher AWG number. The thick construction of battery cables allows them to carry more electricity.

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