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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D. Ashley Cohen, Ph.D.
> 3 dayThese are not the ultimate cables, but they are some of the best: tin plated copper, multi strand, silicone insulation, fairly heavy tin plated copper lugs, excellent crimps, generous color coded, glue lined heat shrink—I’m just affirming the product description.
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Magdamire
> 3 dayUse on my trolling motor batteries cant go wrong with bigger cables.
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Tory
> 3 dayJust what I needed for a battery relocation on my truck. Cables are as expected and are functioning as intended.
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AndySki
> 3 dayTheres not a whole lot that can be said about battery cables, I guess, but these are very nice, heavy-gauge (4 AWG) cables, with well-crimped terminals and heat-shrink tubing covering the crimped parts of the terminals. I got these to use for balancing a group of four 100AH LiFePO4 batteries which will be connected in series to power an electric garden tractor. Apparently the batteries are optimally supposed to be within .1 volts of each other, so after charging each up individually with a 12V charger Ill connect them together in series for a day or two to let them equalize. Hopefully this will do the trick!
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shhh Mr help you
> 3 dayI chose these battery cable connectors to start to build a battery system for my RV. I plan to parallel chain my batteries together. These look like durable cables but I cant tell you how they actually perform until I am able to complete the project. I have no experience chaining batteries together so I will update when I get more knowledge.
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pmoy
> 3 dayI got these cables for connecting a 2000W inverter to my 12V battery bank. Four gauge is actually a bit undersized if I’m drawing the maximum 2000W. But because this inverter is being used solely to provide backup power for running computer network equipment (e.g., router, switches, POE access points, etc.), the combine draw of all devices is nowhere near 2000W. I tested using these cables for over 30 minutes. The cables were still cool to the touch.
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Matt & Tracey
> 3 dayIm using several pair of these 6 AWG cables to connect a few batteries together to hook to an inverter. The holes are 5/16 in diameter, and 6 AWG is much stronger than what I need. The silicone insulation makes it extremely flexible for bending, and I shouldnt have any problems over time with quality and durability. I highly recommend.
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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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Spmblueeyez
Greater than one weekmy battery is in the trunk, so I really dont need much cord. I replaced the positive from the fuse box and the ground with these and I feel like my car gets a better connection. The lights dont dim as much, and it just seems really strong. definitely a great larger gauge replacement.
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Snapperheadjoe
> 3 dayThese cables are very thick and short. Ill be using them to connect two LifePO4 batteries beyond that the length will preclude their use for anything else.