A 10-gauge wire is generally suitable for jumper cables, as it provides a good balance between flexibility and current-carrying capacity. It can effectively handle the necessary amperage for jump-starting most vehicles. However, for larger engines or heavy-duty applications, a thicker gauge, such as 6 or 8 gauge, may be more effective for better conductivity and reduced heat generation. Always consider the specific requirements of your vehicle and intended use when choosing jumper cables.
No. you should be off the jumper by 10 years old.
Get a donor car and use it's battery to start your car. You will need a set of quality jumper cables. Or you can charge the dead battery on the car for about 2 hours with a good 10 amp battery charger.
The current passed through them was too high. Possibly they are cheap cables, (many of them on the market today.) - Cables should be at least 10 gauge wire. Mine are 6. The thicker wire, the better quality your cables are. Anything thinner than 12 gauge is dangerous,.
18 gauge is thinner than 10 gauge.
Good shotgun.
Connect jumper cables from the positive battery post, on your BMW, to the positive battery post on the charged every. Connect the ground together. Allow the battery to charge for a minimum of 10 minutes.
If everything worked ok before you changed the battery cables you may have left off the accessory feed wire. The accessory feed wire is a red 10 gauge wire that feeds everything but the starter motor.
Your ground post on the jumper cables is not fully connected to the body of the car. You may have to let the cables stay connected to both cars until the battery charges up. This may take up to 10 minutes depending on how low your battery is.
You should leave the jumper out to dry for about 5-10 mins
Christian Meyer - ski jumper - was born on 1977-10-22.
Ithaca made 10 gauge shotguns.
A nautical mile is equivalent to 1,000 meters, which is approximately 0.53996 statute miles. In terms of cables, one nautical mile is equal to 10 cables. Thus, there are 10 cables in a nautical mile.