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DC HOUSE 5AWG Battery Cable 13 Inch with 15/64' Lug Terminals M8 Terminal Tinned Copper Wire Battery Power Inverter Cables for Solar Panel Trolling Motor Automotive Lithium Battery

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  • Heavy Duty Safe UL 5 Gauge Battery Cable for Car Battery: Tinned copper wire has good electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, stability, tin-plated copper can increase heat dissipation, improve electrical conductivity and improve wire performance. Red wire is positive while black is negative.
  • Battery Cables with Tin-plated Copper Terminal: Jumper cables kit for car with tin-plated copper has good stability, wear resistance, corrosion resistance, which improves the oxidation resistance of copper and maintains its conductivity better.
  • PVC Insulated Jacket: Automotive replacement battery cables flexible PVC insulation of battery cables resists abrasion, waterproof and moisture proof, flame retardant and heat insulation, and withstands the rigors of an automotive or marine environment.
  • 2 BATTERY CABLES: This 5awg battery cable kit contain one 12 inches positive (Red) and one 20inches negative (Black) power inverter cables. 3/8” ring terminal at each end. The Maximum operating current is 50A
  • WIDE APPLICATION: The 5 gauge positive and negative cables are ideal for car automotive, solar, marine, RV, motorcycle, golf cart, lawn/garden equipment or power inverter batteries



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FL Reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024
Using these for a fuse bar to add lights to mu rig. Would recommend.
dan
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024
Ok you get a pair of 5 gauge battery wires. You get one of red and one in black. The ends have 8mm rings. Well I was under the impression that the black wire would be significantly longer than the red but they’re the same size. They’re both about a foot. Anyways I didn’t knock anything off for that and probably rated this higher than it should but they look like quality wires and and from what I can tell look to be at least in the ball park of 5 gauge. Also they are supposed to be tin covered copper and that supposedly stops corrosion and oxidation better than just copper alone but who knows.