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Hd 2ga Custom Made Negative Battery Cable 33" on 2040-parts.com

US $18.95
Location:

Hiawatha, Kansas, United States

Hiawatha, Kansas, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:Proven Quality Brand:Veteran Wire


Custom Made Negative Battery Cable

HD 2 Ga Top Post 33"

These cables are custom made in my electrical shop using industrial quality products. 

This cable is constructed of 2 ga weld cable.  Weld cable will give you increased flexibility and current flow over stock 4ga SGT battery cable.  As well as improved chemical and UV light resistance.

The battery end is terminated with a Heavy Duty solid brass end.  The opposite end has a 3/8" tinned copper lug.  Each end is triple crimped and sealed with dual wall heat shrink with an inner adhesive to seal the connection from corrosion.  A  10ga accessory wire can be added if needed.  Please specify when ordering.

I ship next day with USPS Priority Flat Rate and will combine shipping if possible.

 


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