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Ancor Tinned Copper Battery Cable, 1/0 AWG, 25 ft, Black
Ancor Tinned Copper Battery Cable, 1/0 AWG, 25 ft, Black
SKUCT-104943
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Ensure unwavering power flow in the most demanding marine environments with Ancor's 1/0 AWG Tinned Copper Battery Cable. Engineered for critical electrical connections, this cable provides superior conductivity and corrosion resistance, meeting rigorous UL 1426, ABYC, and U.S. Coast Guard standards for unparalleled reliability. Invest in robust performance for your vessel's electrical system today.
- 1/0 AWG Ultra Flexible Tinned Copper Stranding: Provides exceptional conductivity and maximum protection against corrosion and electrolysis, ensuring long-term performance and preventing fatigue from vibration and flexing.
- Premium Vinyl Insulation: Rated at 600V, 105°C dry, and 75°C wet, this insulation remains flexible in extreme cold (-40°F/-40°C) and resists damage from salt water, battery acid, oil, gasoline, heat, abrasion, and UV radiation.
- Marine Grade Construction: Exceeds UL 1426, ABYC, and U.S. Coast Guard Charter boat (CFR Title 46) standards, guaranteeing safety and durability in harsh marine conditions.
- 25 ft Length: Offers ample cable for versatile installation and connection needs throughout your vessel.
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