6 AWG Gauge Red + Black Pure Copper Battery Inverter Cables Solar, RV, Car, Boat 12 in 3/8 + 5/16 in Lugs
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Throughout the full description, it mentions that the cables are manufactured in the United States.
It is true. There is a statement on the item description that "Includes one black cable and one red cable.".
The only thing you need to do is make sure the batteries are thick enough for whatever you will be powering.
There is a specified length for each of the cables listed in this listing
Selected User Reviews For 6 AWG Gauge Red + Black Pure Copper Battery Inverter Cables Solar, RV, Car, Boat 12 in 3/8 + 5/16 in Lugs
There is a black cable measuring 5 feet long!.
If the advertised length of the SET of red and black cables (one red, one black) was reasonably represented, then this SET's combined length of 3 feet could be construed as being Then you would be engaging in If this is a one-time occurrence, then I guess/hope that it's simply temporary Occasionally, there will be an oversight or a mislabeling. I would not waste my time or money.
Lightweight wires with a seam on the tip of the lugs were what I got. What I expected was not what happened. It was not heavy duty solid lugs as I expected. I sent it.
I think that these are the best battery cables that I have ever had. This product has excellent flexibility, quality crimp, etc. for a very good price. In order to replace the OEM cables on a house generator that were stiff and poorly made, I had to modify the wiring.
I have been using them to charge the batteries in our camper when we are using a power inverter. Wires made of strands are flexible and very strong.
This is what I used on my remote solar setup, and this is just what I I haven't found any cheaper cables, but should be able to make my own unless I need a quick setup.
I used these for a 1987 Yamaha Moto 4 350 restoration and they worked well. The recommendation is definitely worth it!.
I wanted to connect stainless steel mesh pieces together in order to run low voltage through them rather than jumper cables. I think this solved the problem and also makes it look more like backyard science than some online movie of some fool playing with a Darwin award.