DC Power Pigtails Cable,3FT DC 5.5MM x 2.1MM Male Plug to Bare Wire Open End Power Wire Supply Repair Cable,16 AWG Barrel Connector Pigtail for CCTV Security Camera,DVR,LED Strip Light Etc-2 Pcs(M)
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Penny
> 24 hourIt works well with my power station. Seems strong enough to power my fish finder
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ResRev LLC
> 24 hourGood construction. Decent gauge
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TJILZ
> 24 hourI like this product for connecting a 12v battery box to my game camera. It is easy to hook up, it fits my game camera and the 16 gauge wire is heavy duty. I liked it so well; I bought another one for my other game cameras. I only wish the wire was longer than 3 feet.
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Miss Mellie Durgan Sr.
> 24 hourGood, solid DC power cables with male barrel fittings. They fit perfectly into the female DC power connectors I used in my project, supplying 12Vdc to a homemade digital VSWR meter. The cables were made with the nearest metric equivalent of 18 AWG wire. The wires are enclosed in a good, flexible outer jacket. The ends of the wires were pre-tinned, which was probably unnecessary. I had to clip off the tinned portions in order to crimp ring terminals onto the ends of the wires. Not taking any stars off for that, as it wasnt really a problem, and others might find it a useful feature. All-in-all, these are good cables and they worked well in my application.
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Scott F. Mcgowan
> 24 hourThis cable is beefy with heavier wire than a lot I see running about 22/24 awg and smaller. Very Pleased
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BlueGL
> 24 hourI am using this to run 12 volt lights from a Bosch 18v hand tool battery, with a Bosch adapter that has a 12v output (for heated jackets). The round connector fits perfectly into the adapter.
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Ben
> 24 hourNo complaints. Solder power connections to power source and fits perfectly.
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Jerry Z
> 24 hourPerfect for charging my e-bike battery @ 2 amps.
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Ben Wang
> 24 hourHigh quality product. The 16 gauge wire is the key differentiator. I need this for high current applications and this fits the bill perfectly.
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Mikey C
> 24 hourGreat little cables for general use setting up DC Plugs. Wire into a DC Circuit of appropriate voltage and enjoy quick connection to low voltage strip lights, etc. I used the cables for automotive purposes, wiring one into the lighting circuit for the trunk of a car using no-solder T-connectors (great use case)!