JYFT 10AWG(6mm²) Solar Extension Cable with PV Compatible Female and Male Connector (10FT Red + 10FT Black)

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  • SailCarib

    > 3 day

    I added Anderson power pole connectors to the other end and these cables are working well in my solar setup.

  • Mrs. M.

    Greater than one week

    These solar cables and connectors are really well made and perfect length for my application to charge my battery with my panels. I recieved the 10ft cables.

  • M. W.

    > 3 day

    This is not a big brand one, but the cable is well built with good quality. Use it to extend the portable solar panel which has MC4 connectors. The other end is opened without connectors that you can make your own whatever conversion adapter or hardwired into the solar controller. The wire is a stranded type, not a single solid one, so it offers great flexibility. Price is reasonable, good build quality with sturdy MC4 connectors in ~AWG10 cable which can carry up to 30A. Recommended solar panels extension cables. Keep in mind that they are in male and female MC4 connectors on one end of each cable, and the other end is open for you to hardwired or cramp your own connector.

  • Mad Max

    > 3 day

    -These are solid medium duty MC-4 extension cables. -At the time of this writing, I do not know the asking price, making it difficult to assess whether they are a good value or not. -However, I have tested a lot of JYFT brand items, and the price always seems very competitive, and better quality than similarly prices chinese brands. -JYFT is a chinese brand, but theyve been around for 15 years, not a fly by night brand. -They specialize in cables, so theyre better than a generic chinese brand. -If you have any issues they have multiple ways to contact customer support. -Ive tried several other cables from this brand, theyre all good quality and good price - solid medium grade or even upper-medium grade. -These are no exception to the quality I was expecting - cable is medium duty, connectors are good gauge copper. -Some people were complaining that the material isnt copper. Thats not accurate - they have a weatherproof coating on top of the copper, giving it the silver color, but the core is solid copper.

  • Chris Taylor

    Greater than one week

    Decent enough quality cables Im not very experienced with them but they seem to look and feel okay to me and the price was fair

  • Nerd Alert

    > 3 day

    This is just what I expected from a quality 10 gauge solar cable. The wire is flexible and has a soft weather-proof jacket. The connectors are standard MC4, so they are waterproof as well. One end is bare, making this a good choice for custom lengths or for running into an electrical box. I do not see any reason not to go with this cable if the price is reasonable as you read this. I would definitely buy more from this brand.

  • Peter C.

    > 3 day

    I have no experience with these connectors, so perhaps this behavior is normal, but almost had to make the connections with pliers. Perhaps this is necessary to assure water tightness.

  • DS

    > 3 day

    I needed an extension cable a small RV solar panel that was being moved, and I had no clue about brands, but then i saw a JFYT cable. Ive purchased several electronics cables from JFYT (HDMI, USB, and Toslink) and Ive been impressed with the build quality for the price. I was also impressed that those products, basically commodity products, contained the brand name embossed on each end of the cable. This extension cable is like all my JFTY cables in all respects: Well built Solid connectors Correct length JFYT log embossed on connectors. To me, that last one, the embossed company name, is important in comparing commodity products. When I see a company name on a product like this, especially one that is embossed and permanent, is that the company is spending money to build a brand name rather than trying to make the one sale and move on. They want to build a brand name and are proud of the product they are selling. Importantly, it indicates that the company WANTS to be found by its customers - the last generic cable I had go bad had no name / logo on it and I couldnt figure out if it had any warranty, no less find the company to pursue it. Bottom line: its a well-built cable that performs properly made by a company that is building its brand and is easy to find in the event you need support.

  • Victor Blake

    > 3 day

    Its definitely cheaper to buy bulk and custom crimp. But if you have connectors on one side and lug on other this is a good option to avoid buying a crimp tool or spending the money for cables with connectors on both sides and cutting it off to throw away.

  • aTypicalEngineer808

    > 3 day

    Summary: When it comes to extension cables, two rules of thumb: a) buy the best cables you can (be it quality or size), and b) run the shortest length you can get away with. Observations: These are sold in four lengths: 6, 10, 20 and 30 feet. If you estimate a pair of MC4 connector at $1/set, then the relative price per foot (which is how wire is sold) is respectively (and dividing by two for a the pair): 6ft ($1.17), 10ft ($1.05), 20ft ($0.78), and 30ft ($0.75). So if you need additional 10AWG wire for other projects, you might want to consider the longer lenghts. Pros: Good fit & finish; cable is clearly marked 1x6.0mm^2, which is equivalent to 10AWG; standard MC-4 connectors. Cons: Single side termination. Conclusion: Rating the 20/30-ft 5-stars, and 6/10-ft at 4-stars (based on cost per foot of wire).

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