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I need 10AWG wires for an eBike battery pack project. Tinned copper, silicone insulation.
What seems to be the go-to in the DIY battery pack and RC world is those very flexible silicone wires, the 10AWG ones on Amazon/Aliexpress for example seem to have 1050 (!) 0.08mm copper tinned strands.

Surely those 10AWG 1050 strands must have more resistance and lower amp rating than say a 10AWG 78 tinned copper strands wire, don't they? All that tin and shit. Is the difference significant? Is the added flexibility really worth it?

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