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Awg To B&s ❲360p❳

If you’ve ever shopped for electrical wire, battery cables, or automotive wiring, you’ve likely seen two terms: and B&S . Are they different? Do you need to convert between them?

The confusion arises because:

| If you see... | Do this... | |---------------|-------------| | | Buy 4 AWG. Same thing. | | AWG 2 | Use 2 B&S – identical. | | 4 B&S battery cable | OK to replace with 4 AWG. | | Metric mm² only | Convert using a proper mm² to AWG table. | | SWG | Do not match by number – use a separate SWG to AWG conversion. | awg to b&s

If you see a specification for "6 B&S," it is identical in diameter and cross-sectional area to "6 AWG". If you’ve ever shopped for electrical wire, battery

Have you seen an App that you believe cheats or tricks consumers?

If you’ve ever shopped for electrical wire, battery cables, or automotive wiring, you’ve likely seen two terms: and B&S . Are they different? Do you need to convert between them?

The confusion arises because:

| If you see... | Do this... | |---------------|-------------| | | Buy 4 AWG. Same thing. | | AWG 2 | Use 2 B&S – identical. | | 4 B&S battery cable | OK to replace with 4 AWG. | | Metric mm² only | Convert using a proper mm² to AWG table. | | SWG | Do not match by number – use a separate SWG to AWG conversion. |

If you see a specification for "6 B&S," it is identical in diameter and cross-sectional area to "6 AWG".