Screwish 2 Gauge Battery Cable with 5/16 Tinned Copper Lugs,3 Feet(1.5 Feet Red & 1.5 Feet Black) Silicone Wire,Power Inverter Cables for Solar,Golf Cart,RV,Auto,Marine,Car,Boat,Truck,Tractor
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Astroidor
Greater than one weekThese wires are really thick which is perfect for connecting solar batteries together to get an extra set of power.
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Ashley
> 3 dayThese two cables are great quality especially for your boat batteries. I utilized these to jump my two batteries to run parallel for starting and running the boat. Not having to color code, them is a plus too. The 2 awg was perfect and the length and lugs are great quality. If your looking for jumpers i would recommend these for sure.
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Mike
Greater than one weekUsed these to connect my RV battery to a disconnect switch. (Well, one of them.) Worked perfect. Seems like they are well made. Crimps are high quality. Id recommend these to others.
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Your mom’s here
> 3 dayGot these to do the big 3 upgrade to one of my classic cars. I upgraded to an internally regulated alternator. After this I added the red cable from the alternators output and the ground cable from the frame of the car to the engine block.
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SteveM
> 3 dayDid I misunderstand the advertisement?
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D. Ashley Cohen, Ph.D.
> 3 dayI have several of these cables in different gauges, lengths and terminals. After a couple of stand alone reviews, Im combining the rest into a single review. These are not the ultimate cables, but they are some of the best: multi strand, tin plated copper, silicone insulation, fairly heavy tin plated copper lugs, excellent crimps, generous red/black color coded, glue-lined heat shrink—I’m just affirming the product description. Their value to you will likely be influenced by how close they match to the specific length of run you need to make. If you want other colors, just get some woven cable sheathing in the color desired, then heat shrink the ends, you then will have a custom colored cable with greater abrasion resistance and no loss of flexibility (unless you pull it way too tight).
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Stan B.
> 3 dayI had 2 LiFePO4 batteries for my pontoon boat. I researched what gauge of wire would be best and I tried to put my own terminals on the ends of the wire. It didnt look too safe, so when I saw these already made up, I thought Id give them a try and they worked so much better. The ends are shrink-wrapped and I dont think even with the movement of the boat unless I capsize it, these wires wont separate. They are very nicely made and they tied my two batteries together to do exactly want I wanted.
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Mitchell L.
Greater than one weekNice flexible cables for the boat. Will quickly fade in the sun but so what
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Andree Walters
> 3 dayI got these to extend a battery switch on my camper. These ended up being too small with the terminals that came on the switch. They would work great with a battery or wiring two batteries on a camper or boat. Very good quality and good length. Even thought they didnt get used for the intended project, Im going to be glad I have them.
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Brisa Mann
> 3 dayThanks