

1/0 AWG Gauge Red + Black Pure Copper Battery Inverter Cables Solar, RV, Car, Boat 12 in 3/8 in Lugs
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William
> 3 dayThe cables that came with my inverter were not able to handle 551 amp/hour bank of batteries and would get hot, but these cables do the job perfectly; they run cool and they are built very well. I am happy with the purchase and will get more.
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D. Wright
Greater than one weekGreat cables. Somewhat flexible. Cable ends nicely crimped and insulated.
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Nancy Sue Meyer
> 3 dayFast shipment, does what it claims.
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Hachi Roku
Greater than one weekI used these to help relocate my battery to the trunk in my Nissan 240sx. These worked out great and were the perfect size. I had a few minor gripes. I have purchased different wires from WindyNation before. These are not exactly the same at the other ones I have purchased. These are a more stiff and they have a more fixed curve. No matter what I tried the wire would not assume a more straight path. It was not a huge problem for me, but I had to plan ahead. So when I wanted to run the wire from point A to B, I had to make sure it aligned with the natural curve of the wire or it would take considerable strain to bend it. I cut one end off each wire to put on a battery terminal. I thought that would allow the wire fibers to loosen, but it didnt have much effect and the wire remained curved. When I crimped the battery terminal, I had to make sure it was twisted correctly. So I mocked up where I wanted the cable to go, and I used the cables natural curve to go where I wanted. Then I made sure the battery terminal was placed so that when I put the wire on my battery, it was not fighting me and trying to bend another direction. Hard to explain in words, but just imagine that the wire would want to be curved only in one direction. If you wanted to bend it another direction, it would take considerable force and would cause a constant strain. The copper inside looked great. Looked to my inexperienced eyes to be pure copper as advertised. The outer cover was thinner along one edge for the red cable, but not for the black cable. It still looked thick enough, but I wondered if this was why the cables were curved. In the pictures you can see both wires. Actually both black wires are the ones from this purchase. I wrapped the red wire in a foot long length of shrink wrap to make it look black. As you can see the label is gone since its shrink wrapped. The red wire was from another WindyNation purchase, although it does look short enough to be the red wire from this purchase. This red wire was much more flexible and maybe you can tell from the picture that the wire is very happy to be relaxed in an almost straight line. The red wire from this purchase did not really like that position so I used it to curve around the side as you seen in the pic and it worked out great for me in the end. Sorry about the pics, amazon re-flipped them upside down and sideways to their original orientation. I cannot re-flip them to the correct orientation.
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Chris
> 3 dayGreat products from this company. Ordered many of these in different lengths for our rv.
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Michael
Greater than one weekExcellent product Excellent Company Love it!
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Dennis
> 3 dayI got these by mistake. Almost as good as the ones I wanted same price. Other was OFC. Still good quality wire. Good insulation and flexible!
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Fred Ellsworth
> 3 dayWhat I expected
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Tom
Greater than one weekAnd I love it
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EagleI
> 3 dayThese are very well made cables. I used them for my home inverter/battery backup system. They also shipped fast and arrived quickly.