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I did just find that answer to one of my questions:

MCM is an abbreviation for thousands of circular mils, an old measurement of wire gauge. 1 MCM = 1 kcmil = 0.5067 square milimeters. A mil is 1/1000 inch. A wire 200 mils in diameter is 40 MCM.
I don't know how this helps in buying a tool.
 
Virgil Jones said:
Thanks for the replies and the chart.  So, when people write recommendations of 2 gauge wire for connecting between batteries are they generally saying 2/0 or 2?  In other words is 2/0 way to far overkill?


Also, The Amazon crimper that [font=verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif] Crimps AWG 6 to 600 MCM size...what is MCM?  It's not on the chart suggested above.[/font]

I use 4 gauge for my power runs, alternator to battery, solenoid, fuse blocks.  

That is good enough for a run in a van.  Basically 8 to 12 feet.
 
What is regular wire?
Marine Wire; finer strands, tin plated wire, better insulation.
 
remember household wire sold at Home Depot, etc. should not be used in mobile applications. especially solid wire. use automotive or marine wire. highdesertranger
 
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