🔧 Wire Your World with Confidence!
This Electrical Wire features 10 AWG silicone construction, offering 20 feet of highly flexible, tinned copper wire with 1050 strands of 0.08 mm thickness. It boasts high temperature resistance, operating efficiently between -60°C and +200°C, with a nominal voltage of 600V and a current capacity of 43A.
Color | Red, Black |
Brand | Haerkn |
Material | Copper |
Number of Cable Strands | 1050 |
Gauge | 10.0 |
Voltage | 600 Volts |
No. of wires | 2 |
Manufacturer | Haerkn |
UPC | 754047498480 |
Part Number | Haerkn33 |
Item Weight | 6.7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 2 inches |
Item model number | Haerkn33 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 2 Colors each 10FT |
Style | 10AWG |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**N
best deal around!!
super happy with this product. Really good quality stuff. great price. super soft.. no doubt this is 10awg. fast shipping..
L**C
The best race quad motor wire out there.. its very high quality wire.
Redoing motor wiring? This is the wire to get.. very high quality wire that handles current up to 8s very well for motor wiring.. when I change motors I take the motors I just swapped and go ahead and cut the heat shrink off them and put a fresh run if 120mm of wire back on them so they are ready for another build should I reuse them or they are ready to be sold if I plan to sell them... I hate just joining wires it looks sloppy and adds a point of resistance that isn't needed.. take fresh wire and do it the right way... on closed bottom motors it's harder to do, on the new open bottom stuff and almost everything made now is open bottom it's super easy to do so long as the wires and heat shrink aren't epoxied to the windings on the bottom.. then it can be a bit hard or impossible without causing damage.. in that case you cut the wires fairly close but leave about .75 inches of stripped wire and make a nice clean spliced joint don't just lay the wires over each other and solder together that's a no no.. properly splice them then you will have resistance that is close to if it was a solid place of multistrand wire. I do my wires with red for the middle wire and the two outside wires black.. the reason I do this is in case I'm at a race and don't have time to swap the motor then jump in BLhlei and change motor direction, I just check the way the motor is solder and the red wire helps with that then solder the new motor on and on ready to go. Plus changing the motor direction requires a tad bit more processing in the esc that just isn't needed solder the motors on the correct way and make life a little easier on the esc processor you will have less desyncs on high KV motors if you do this to. It's just better all the way around.
R**V
Very flexible
Great product, flexible and thin strands of wire
A**R
what can it be used for
Can it be used to wire a 200 watt solar panel to my battery bank through a charge controller?
S**E
Excellent choice at a great price
This wire performs better than expected. The 100 multi-strands conduct more electricity at a lower resistance than a single strand wire of the same gauge. The multi-strands also make it significantly more flexible. This flexibility along with the extreme flexibility of the silicone insulation make it easy to make tight bends and snake the wire into very tight places. The 20' of wire is enough for multiple projects.
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