This Ancor battery cable is specifically designed for marine use, making it ideal for boats and other watercraft. It is made from tinned copper stranding, which provides excellent protection against corrosion and electrolysis.
The cable is constructed with ultra-flexible (Type 3) stranding, allowing it to resist fatigue caused by vibration and flexing. This flexibility is particularly useful in marine applications where the cable may encounter constant movement.
One of the standout features of this cable is its proprietary premium vinyl insulation. This insulation is designed to remain flexible even in extreme cold temperatures. It is also highly resistant to salt water, battery acid, oil, gasoline, and ultraviolet (UV) radiation. This makes it perfect for use in marine environments where these substances are commonly encountered.
The insulation on this cable is rated at 600V, with a maximum temperature rating of 105°C in dry conditions and 75°C in wet conditions. It is also resistant to heat and abrasion, ensuring its durability and longevity.
Importantly, this Ancor battery cable meets and exceeds all UL 1426, US Coast Guard Charter boat (CFR Title 46), and ABYC standards. This means you can have confidence in its quality and reliability.
With a length of 100 feet, this cable provides ample reach for a variety of applications. Its black color also adds a sleek and professional appearance to any installation.
Overall, the Ancor 4 AWG Tinned Copper Wire Battery Cable in black is a high-quality and versatile option for battery and electrical applications in marine settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this cable suitable for use in saltwater environments?
A: Yes, the Ancor battery cable is highly resistant to salt water, making it suitable for use in marine environments.
Q: Can this cable withstand extreme cold temperatures?
A: Yes, the premium vinyl insulation on this cable is designed to remain flexible even in extreme cold temperatures.
Q: What standards does this cable meet?
A: This cable meets and exceeds UL 1426, US Coast Guard Charter boat (CFR Title 46), and ABYC standards.
Q: Can this cable handle high voltage?
A: Yes, the insulation on this cable is rated at 600V.
Q: Is this cable durable?
A: Yes, this cable is resistant to heat and abrasion, ensuring its durability and longevity.
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