battery cables
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#12
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From: Ft. Lauderdale, FL
I had a couple battery cables made up and ordered some other supplies, I talked with Mike there, they shipped fast and the prices were the best around!
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From: Michigan
For example if you are using 1/0 cable, don't get the cheap PVC 133 strand cable. Get supper flex 1025 strand or larger, this is normal automotive battery/welding cable, this is resistant to abrasion, water, acids, oil, salt, ozone and chemical and UV damage. Then get some tin-platted battery ends and some heavy wall adhesive lined shrink tubing. Make sure you get a good seal over the wire and battery terminal with the shrink tube and you won't have any issues for the next 15 to 20 years.
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From: S. Fort Myers, FL
I have genuinedealz wiring that is only a few yrs old but is in salt (i.e. even salt in the cabin through a hatch - long story) and has over 500+ running hours and has held up great. Have some more of it doing a stereo run from batteries to cabin and all around with around 350 hrs and no probs. I was impressed when I got it and still am.




