2113-0263 Evo2 Lifepo4 Battery 5 Inch 8-guage Cable With Terminal Ends Extension on 2040-parts.com
Apple Valley, California, US
2113-0263 EVO2 LiFePO4 Battery 5 inch 8-guage Cable with Terminal Ends Extension Kit
-Because of the dramatic size differences that can exist between the OEM battery and the EVO2 LiFePO4 Battery equivalent, cable extension kit may come in handy in some applications
-Pre-made 8-guage cables with terminal ends
-5" long
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