

GS Power 12 Gauge Wire (12 AWG) - 100 Foot, Pure Copper, Stranded Electrical Wiring for Speaker, Automotive, Trailer, Stereo and Home Theater Applications - Red/Black
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Dell Mansker
> 3 dayThe cord is really good with nice, thick insulation and fine stranded copper wire. It is very flexible. Please note that the cord is NOT rated for mains AC voltages. This is a LOW VOLTAGE cord (up to 48 volts DC or AC)! The insulation looks like it could be THHN, but its not. I not sure if it is rated for 85°C and the cord is not marked in any way! Finally, the clear plastic outer sheath is very thin and the two wires will separate quite easily. If you are going to be dragging this around, youll need to tape it up to keep the wires together. All in all, this is a good low voltage power or high power speaker cord for stationary or permanent use.
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Wolf
> 3 dayThere are too many uses for these wires. I used it to wire my trailer, connect speakers and many other projects. Will buy 10G and 12G wires in the future. These can be soldered or clamp, and these wires dont oxidize like cheaper copper plated wires
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G. Bicer
> 3 dayGood quality at a great price.
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Dan Haman
> 3 dayA little stiff, but nice thick wire. Had to strip some to fit the receptacle.
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jk2john
> 3 dayThe wire sheathing was well constructed and audio signal transfer is good.
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Paul at the Shore
> 3 dayThis is nice cable. I do a lot of work with 13.8 VDC power at anywhere from 500mA to 25A. This is nice cable for short runs at up to 20+A. Very flexible, easy to separate conductors, no residual cross-color insulation after separation, easy to strip insulation, and appears that each strand is solid copper. Although crimp is always the preferred termination for stranded conductors, if you solder the conductors of this cable there is very little melt-back of the insulation. All around, this is nice cable.
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Thomas Leibold
> 3 dayThis zip-cord has the typical PVC insulation in red/black color but also has an additional clear jacket covering the PVC. That clear jacket (not sure what material it is made out of) is slippery and abrasion resistant. There are pros and cons to that. The obvious advantage is that this cable pulls easy through raceways or conduits and even pulling it around a sharp corner is unlikely to damage the cable. The downside to that extra layer of insulation is that it also resists any attempts to strip the insulation to terminate the zip cord. If you look at some of the negative reviews you will find that people are easily irritated by the difficulties of stripping the insulation from the wires. However Im happy to spend a little extra effort when I have to terminate a new cable knowing that it will resist damage when used in a portable/mobile environment. I did not have any problems separating the red and black wire. I did not attempt to test whether it is truly 12 awg (but it appears to be) nor did I test whether it is pure copper.
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REG
> 3 dayWire comes nicely wrapped on the plastic spool. Great for RV 12-volt accessory electrical work.
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Randy Hillman
> 3 dayGreat price, excellent value
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Bryan Evans
> 3 dayGreat product thank you