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Specification:
- Temperature Range: -40°C to +105°C
- Flame Test Rating: UL VW-1
- Wire Gauge: 6 AWG
- Length: 20 inches
- Max. Load Flow: 200A (12V)
Safety Instruction:
- When Removing Battery Cables: Remove the Nagative (black) cable first before the Postive (Red) cable.
- When Installing Battery Cables: Install the Postive (red) cable first before the Negative (black) cable.
- Use Battery Cable Loom to Protect Against Heat and Abrasion where Necessary.
- Always Wear Safety Glasses when Working near Batteries.
- KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
- DO NOT TIP. DO NOT OPEN BATTERY!
- NO SPARKS. NO FLAMES. NO SMOKING.
WARNING...ALWAYS CONNECT
POSITIVE TO POSITIVE
NEGATIVE TO NEGATIVE
To Prevent Damage to Electrical System
chuter
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024
I used these cables to replace the OEM on my garden tractor. They are much longer than what I needed but the OEM replacements listed by power equipment suppliers are outrageously costly. These do the job at about $12.
RhondasFT
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2023
I have three 35 amp hour batteries in parallel. The battery with the shortest distance to the inverter, has it's leads doubled to supply power to the 2000W inverter.
tom m.
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2022
I used this on my Harley 1200 sportster. No more tight fitting negative connection. Now I can pull the battery all the way out to disconnect. Sweet
J. Kendall
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2020
I purchased this as the suggested product for a exterior battery cut-off switch I purchased, only to find that the wire ends were too small, so I had to drill them out in order to get them to fit the studs on my switch. Other than that, the product is fine and well made.
David E. Smiley
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2019
I bought these for a battery cut off switch for my RV. I already reviewed the switch, so I won't bother repeating how that thing worked. These things didn't fit. The cable length was long enough, but the hole in the end of the thing was too small for the battery terminal. I was already way into the project, and after I finished swearing a whole bunch of times because I bought the wrong thing, I decided I could drill the hole out to make it bigger. Well that was stupid. I stuck the drill bit in the hole, started drilling and the damn thing bound up on the drill bit. Then it spun around at warp speed, and the other end sliced my hand open. So I swore a whole bunch more. My 12 year old son's eyes got really big and he slunk away to his mom to tell her what I did. Eventually, I stopped the bleeding and pulled out some pliers to hold the other end of the cable while I drilled. Needless to say, that didn't help much either. It really just ripped the pliers out of my hand, and whipped around and smacked me in the arm this time. More swearing..... After a while, I got the holes drilled, and put the damn things on the batteries so I could use the cut off switch. It works fine, after I cleaned the blood off of the side of the camper.
AB
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2019
The cable is flexible and appears to be crimped well. 3/8" terminal on one end was too big for me, so I had to cut it off and install a 1/4" myself. Also would be nice to have shrink tubing covering the cable ends of the terminals.
brandx35
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2019
Not meant be used in an automotive circuit. By that I mean hooking up to the battery in your car/truck. Not with the terminals these come with anyway. There are no battery posts in vehicles this small that I know of. Unless you want to snip off one of the existing terminals and replace it with a conventional clamp. But if you want to go thru that just buy the same thing but with the proper terminal clamps already installed for short money. These work great for riding mowers, snow machines and things of that sort. I got them so I could remount the battery on my Bombardier Outlander ATV so the battery is more accessible. So much easier to charge the battery or use to jump start another machine now. The cables and terminals are heavy enough to handle these kinds of machines but pliable enough to make a fairly tight bend if need be. Just keep in mind how a few bends effect the overall distance between point A to point B when you buy a set of cables.
Walter
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2019
As the item's name says, these cables are used to connect a medium-sized inverter to a battery bank, for making AC power available in various places around our farm. They're a little smaller gauge than I would prefer, but they are well-made, and should hold up for many years of use - as long as I pay attention to the electrical loads that I put on them.
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