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Tory
> 3 dayUsing for a portable power pack. 4 awg may be a little overkill but thats OK. Nice cables, sheathing is strong & durable. Cable ends are on tight and secure. Nice cables for keeping those electrons where they belong.
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AndySki
> 3 dayTheres not a whole lot that can be said about battery cables, I guess, but these are very nice, with well-crimped terminals and heat-shrink tubing covering the crimped part. I got these to use for balancing a group of four 100AH LiFePO4 batteries which will be connected in series to power an electric garden tractor. Apparently the batteries are optimally supposed to be within .1 volts of each other, so after charging each up individually with a 12V charger Ill connect them together in series for a day or two to let them equalize. Hopefully this will do the trick!
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Dante
> 3 dayThese cables are exactly as described. They are 36 inches tip to tip, and very flexible, even in the cooler weather of late winter. I attribute their flexibility to the silicon insulation.
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AndySki
> 3 dayTheres not a whole lot that can be said about battery cables, I guess, but these are very nice, heavy-gauge (4 AWG) cables, with well-crimped terminals and heat-shrink tubing covering the crimped parts of the terminals. I got these to use for balancing a group of four 100AH LiFePO4 batteries which will be connected in series to power an electric garden tractor. Apparently the batteries are optimally supposed to be within .1 volts of each other, so after charging each up individually with a 12V charger Ill connect them together in series for a day or two to let them equalize. Hopefully this will do the trick!
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Ashley
> 3 dayThese two cables are great quality especially for your boat batteries. I utilized these to jump my two batteries to run parallel for starting and running the boat. Not having to color code, them is a plus too. The 2 awg was perfect and the length and lugs are great quality. If your looking for jumpers i would recommend these for sure.
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DCRapscallion
> 3 dayThese work, and they are easy to use/install, in part because they are so flexible, they are almost floppy so Im not totally confident the wire inside is as thick as true 6 gauge. The terminal lugs dont seem as robust as the ones Im replacing, and the so Im not super confident these will last 20 years like those did, but they do work and the price is good.
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jim kenworthy
> 3 daymisread cable length
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Arthur Wagoner
> 3 dayJust what I needed works great.
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aguyinca
> 3 dayThese copper cables have ring terminals that fit aux battery posts common on deep cycle batteries. I wouldnt use anything less than 2 AWG for battery connections. These are short cables, which makes them well suited for connection to a battery disconnect switch or to connect parallel or series battery connections common in RV or solar applications. Note both ends are well crimped with a ring terminal connector, for that reason they are for use on batteries with a 3/8 post.
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MaxDog
> 3 dayI needed new jumpers for my solar battery bank and these will met my current and future needs.