Solar Panel Wire - 60FT 10AWG (6mm²) Solar Extension Cable, Tinned Copper Wire PV Wire for RV Solar Panels Boat Marine Automotive Home Outdoor - Red & Black (10awg 60ft)
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James Konoplisky
> 3 dayA generous ammount of seemingly high quality wire. Will be using this for a solar installation on RVs.
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aTypicalEngineer808
> 3 daySummary: When it comes to buying wire/cable, there are lots of variables, so doing some homework is warranted. Aside from the what size wire do I need, here are some other considerations: 1) pure vs. cladded wire, 2) jacket material (PVC, silicone), 3) single or dual (or more wires, 4) indoor/outdoor. Most of the wire I have reviewed has been used in extending a solar panel installation for optimal placement. General Observations: Stranded wire will always be more flexible than solid single conductor (such as house wiring). For most applications, having some flexibility is desirable for ease of installation. For power transmission, pure vs. cladded is the preferred option, but will cost more. For outdoor or direct bury applications, you will want to select a suitable jacket material. I have left silicone wire out in the sun for a month, and it has faded (which is why UV rated jackets are desired in those applications). RAKDSYMC Observations: This one does not specify the jacket material (likely PVC). This is a single insulated jacket, 10AWG wire. A 2x30 ft length for $40, so cost is $0.67/foot. The ends are not terminated. This one is lower cost than the other comparable offerings, but does not include any termination, so overall cost ends up being the same once you add connectors (I added MC4). This company has few wire options, therefore a non-specialty manufacturer. SHIRBLY Observations: This is a single wire offering, PVC insulated jacket, 10AWG wire. A 50 ft length for $28, so cost is $0.56/foot. The ends are not terminated. This one is lower cost than the other comparable offerings, but does not include any termination, so overall cost ends up being the same once you add connectors (I added MC4). This company has few wire options, therefore a non-specialty manufacturer. HAERKN Observations: This is a bonded pair of 10AWG, red/black, with a silicone jacket. Its a single 10ft length (20ft of single conductor), so cost is $0.85/foot. The ends are not terminated. The SHIRBLY below is the same cost, but includes four (4) MC4 connectors, about $4 value; and also includes a heat resistant sheath (value unknown). HAERKN has nine wire offerings (non-specialty). MATUGAJP Observations: This is a pair of 10AWG wires, inside another protective sheath; PVC jacket. Cost is $22 for 10ft length (20ft of single conductor), so cost is $1.10/foot. The 20ft offering is $0.78/foot. The ends are not terminated. This is ideal for PV/Solar applications which have the wire left outside to the weather, as it affords much better protection. MATUGAJP only has two other wire offerings (non-specialty). Recommendations: Here are some considerations when sizing the wire gauge for your application: 1) the thicker the wire (lower AWG number), the lower resistance, and more efficient; 2) the downside to thicker cables, is its heavier, and sometimes less flexible; 3) higher voltage will lead to insulation breakdown (these are rated for 600 VDC). For the jacket material: 1) silicone is more expensive than PVC; 2) silicone has a much higher working temperature range; 3) silicone is more flexible (wire gauge and type contribute more though). Silicone jacket is soft and tears easily. Typically, with previous 2-wires I have used (especially PVC), you can split the wires apart by pulling them apart, but if you do that with silicone, the jacket sometimes tears. Youll need to use a very sharp knife and very CAREFULLY cut down the middle. I add a piece of heat shrink tube to also stop it from further splitting. Application: Used some 10AWG to rewire a small 10A MPPT controller, which had cheap and too small 16AWG wire. While 10AWG is slightly oversized for such a low current application, it is much more efficient. Pros: Decent fit & finish; PVC jacket (MATUGAJP, SHRIBLY) or silicone jacket (HAERKN). Cons: Cost of these is higher than similar offerings; both are non-specialty wire manufacturers. RAKDSYMC didnt specify jacket material. Conclusion: At current price points, rating all of these 3-stars (non-specialty manufacturer). Related Products: RAKDSYMC, 30FT 10AWG (6mm²) Solar Extension Cable, Red & Black (10awg 30ft) ~ $39.99 > $0.67/foot 4.0 out of 5 stars 2 ratings https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B6841KT9 SHIRBLY, Solar Panel Wire - 50FT Red Tinned Copper Wire, Red (10AWG 50FT) ~ $28 > $0.56/foot4.8 out of 5 stars 43 ratings https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09XMP3PK7 Matugajp, 10 Gauge Wire 10/2 Electrical Wire 2 Conductor Extension Cable 10ft ~ $22 ($0.78/foot) 4.3 out of 5 stars 17 ratings https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B714ND5V Shirbly Twin Wire Solar Panel Wire - 15FT 10AWG(6mm²) Solar Panel Extension Cable ~ $27 ($0.83/foot) 4.7 out of 5 stars 4 ratings https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B5618FD4 HAERKN, 10awg Silicone Electrical Wire Cable 6 Colors 6x10FT 10 Gauge Hookup, Brand: $51 ($0.83/foot) 4.0 out of 5 stars 3 ratings https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09DPHHPGB Iron Forge Cable 10 Gauge Primary Wire 2 Pack - 25ft Pure OFC, 1 Red and 1 Black ~ $32 ($0.64/foot) 4.4 out of 5 stars 9 ratings https://www.amazon.com/dp/B099NS9BPW
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D. C.
> 3 dayThis is a review of RAKDSYMC Solar Panel Wire - 60FT 10AWG (6mm²) Solar Extension Cable, Tinned Copper Wire. I received the advertised length (60 feet) and gauge (10AWG). Overall this is a good quality length of wire. The insulating jacket is double-layered. Its stiffer and a bit less flexible than similar wire I have used in the past. I plan to use this for a 12VDC project involving fixed wiring runs in a protected location and with fairly low current, so the insulation is fine for my application. This is advertised as fully tinned wire, but its definitely different from the typical Ancor-brand marine grade wire and cable I usually choose. Other than that, I think its a good product, at a reasonable price.
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Jamie
Greater than one weekGreat deal for the price.
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Thomas L Mack
> 3 dayThe wire was defective, causing voltage drop. 2 days pasted 30 days mark. total lost. Make sure you do you tests early on to avoid this.
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That Intellect
> 3 dayVery nice tinned pure copper wire and surprisingly flexible! Double layered insulation makes for a very satisfying installation resting assured that the wires wont be chafed easily at all! The best part of this wire is that it is tinned so if you are that crazy guy that likes to solder super thick wires like me then this wire is perfect for that! Also keeps the copper from becoming oxidized as easily. If youve ever tried to solder a non-tend thick copper wire a few times then you know what a nightmare it can be sometimes. This wire is definitely a step above regular grade wire and I cannot recommend it enough for high current and even high voltage applications. Despite the safety it is always best to use a fuse and or a breaker! I recommend running switches on the negative wire instead of the positive wire whenever possible; especially on grounded system setups. Must have and great value wire!
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Darrell B
> 3 dayIm not a wire and cable expert, but this appears to be well-insulated 10 gauge wire. Ive no doubt that it will be perfect for my project. It was well-packaged and I didnt find any foreign matter in the box. It also arrived quickly and on time.
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Keir A Dykstra
Greater than one weekGood wire and makes it easy to extend my array.
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DR Buck
> 3 dayThis #10 Red/Black wire is nearly perfect for connecting up some remote mounted radio gear I have. The size is #10 and should handle up to 30 amps DC current which is above my actual need. If there is anything negative to say is that I was a little surprised the Red & Black are separate wires and not molded into a single Red/Back pair. This was not mentioned in the listing but, looking closer at the photos it is implied. That said, its still a great buy and will work perfect in my application.
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Sflaguy
> 3 dayThis wire is well made and made my job of connecting solar panels a breeze. The wire is flexible and well insulated. It also carries the current with little to no loss (depending on length). You can’t go wrong purchasing this wire.