Description
Ancor 8 AWG Tinned Copper Wire 50' Yellow | Boat Supply Store
When demanding absolute reliability for your vessel's electrical systems, particularly in the corrosive saltwater environment of the Gulf Coast, this Ancor Yellow 8 AWG Tinned Copper Wire is the definitive choice. Its premium vinyl insulation is rated for 600V and operates at 105°C in dry conditions or 75°C when wet, ensuring continuous power flow. The ultra-flexible Type 3 tinned copper stranding provides exceptional resistance to fatigue and electrolysis, critical for submersible pumps or engine harness applications.
Key Features
- Exceeds critical marine electrical standards including UL 1426, ABYC, and US Coast Guard Charter boat regulations.
- Rated for 600V operation with superior thermal performance: 105°C dry and 75°C wet.
- Maintains extreme cold flexibility down to -40°F (-40°C), preventing brittleness in frigid waters.
- Resists extensive marine degradation agents: saltwater, battery acid, oil, gasoline, heat, abrasion, and UV radiation.
- Offers maximum corrosion protection and fatigue resistance via ultra-flexible Type 3 tinned copper stranding.
- Ensures lasting performance through Ancor's commitment to premium materials and rugged construction.
- Provides clear circuit identification with vibrant yellow insulation.
- Delivers 50 feet of high-quality, marine-grade wire for extensive installations.
Specifications
| Product Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Brand | Ancor |
| Wire Gauge | 8 AWG |
| Length | 50' |
| Insulation Material | Premium Vinyl |
| Voltage Rating | 600V |
| Temperature Rating (Dry) | 105°C |
| Temperature Rating (Wet) | 75°C |
| Cold Flexibility | -40°F/C |
| Corrosion Resistance | High (Tinned Copper, Premium Vinyl) |
| Standards Exceeded | UL 1426, ABYC, USCG Charter Boat |
Who This Is For
Marine enthusiasts, boat owners, and marine electricians demanding high-quality, durable, and corrosion-resistant electrical wiring for their vessels. This wire is specifically engineered for the rigorous demands of the marine environment, ensuring safety and operational continuity.
How It Compares
| Feature | Ancor 8 AWG Tinned Copper Wire 50' Yellow | Competitor |
|---|---|---|
| Wire Gauge | 8 AWG | 8 AWG |
| Length | 50' | Typically less capable |
| Insulation Material | Premium Vinyl | PVC |
| Voltage Rating | 600V | 600V |
| Temperature Rating (Dry) | 105°C | 105°C |
| Temperature Rating (Wet) | 75°C | 75°C |
| Cold Flexibility | -40°F/C | Not explicitly stated |
| Corrosion Resistance | High (Tinned Copper, Premium Vinyl) | High |
| Standards Exceeded | UL 1426, ABYC, USCG Charter Boat | UL 1426, ABYC |
Common Concerns Answered
Why is Ancor marine wire more expensive than non-marine grade wire?
Ancor marine-grade wire utilizes premium, tinned copper conductors and specialized insulation compounds designed to withstand harsh saltwater environments, UV exposure, vibration, and extreme temperatures. This superior construction and material selection significantly enhance durability and longevity, justifying the higher initial investment for reliable, long-term performance on a vessel.
Can I purchase Ancor wire in custom lengths?
While this specific product is 50', Ancor wire is also available in various lengths and bulk spools, and availability may vary by retailer. Ordering specific lengths is often a standard practice for marine electricians to ensure precise installations and minimize waste.
What are the implications of the price difference compared to other brands?
While the price point for Ancor wire may appear higher, the included premium materials and adherence to stringent marine standards like UL 1426 and ABYC translate to significantly greater resistance to corrosion, electrolysis, and physical degradation. This translates to a more dependable electrical system and reduced long-term maintenance costs, making the initial investment prudent for critical boat systems.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the voltage rating of Ancor Yellow 8 AWG Tinned Copper Wire?
The Ancor Yellow 8 AWG Tinned Copper Wire is rated for 600 volts.
What are the temperature ratings for this wire in dry and wet conditions?
This wire has a temperature rating of 105°C in dry conditions and 75°C in wet conditions.
What industry standards does Ancor Marine Grade wire exceed?
Ancor Marine Grade wire exceeds UL 1426, ABYC, and US Coast Guard Charter boat (CFR Title 46) standards.
What makes Ancor wire resistant to corrosion and electrolysis?
Ancor wire achieves superior corrosion and electrolysis resistance through the use of ultra-flexible Type 3 tinned copper stranding and premium vinyl insulation, which create a robust barrier against marine elements.
Is this Ancor wire flexible in cold temperatures?
Yes, this wire is designed to remain flexible in extreme cold, maintaining its integrity down to -40°F (-40°C).