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Sea-Dog 10 Awg Black Primary Wire - 25''

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Description

10 AWG Black Primary Wire - 25' | Boat Supply Store

This Sea-Dog 10 AWG black primary wire is constructed for reliable direct current (DC) circuit applications aboard vessels. It possesses a temperature rating of 105°C, ensuring performance in demanding marine environments. This 25-foot length is ideal for extending circuits for bilge pumps, navigation lights, or accessory power on a flats boat in the Gulf Coast.

Key Features

  • Durable: Constructed with premium copper for superior conductivity.
  • Marine-Grade: Specifically designed for harsh saltwater environments.
  • UL Recognized: Meets stringent safety and performance standards.
  • Versatile: Suitable for various DC circuits including lighting and accessories.
  • Ample Length: 25 feet provides sufficient reach for most installations.
  • Temperature Resistant: Rated for 105°C to withstand operational heat.
  • Color-Coded: Black primary wire simplifies circuit identification.
  • Reliable Performance: Ensures consistent power delivery to critical systems.

Specifications

Product Specifications
Wire Gauge10 AWG
ColorBlack
Length25'
Temperature Rating105°C

Who This Is For

Boaters requiring reliable 10 AWG primary wire for DC electrical system installations or repairs. Ideal for extending circuits for essential equipment or adding new accessories.

How It Compares

Feature10 AWG Black Primary Wire - 25'Ancor
Wire Gauge10 AWG10 AWG
ColorBlackBlack
Length25'25'
Temperature Rating105°C105°C

Common Concerns Answered

Is this wire suitable for underwater applications?

While this is marine-grade wire, always ensure connections are properly sealed and protected from submersion to maintain electrical integrity and prevent corrosion.

Can I use this wire for AC power on my boat?

This 10 AWG wire is specifically designed and rated for direct current (DC) marine electrical systems. AC power applications require different types of wiring and safety considerations.

How do I determine if 10 AWG is the correct gauge for my needs?

Proper wire gauge selection depends on the amperage draw of the device and the length of the wire run. Consult a marine electrical chart or a qualified marine electrician to ensure the correct gauge for optimal performance and safety.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary use case for 10 AWG black primary wire?

This wire is ideal for general DC circuit wiring, including powering accessories, navigation lights, bilge pumps, and depth sounders on a boat.

What does the 10 AWG designation signify?

10 AWG refers to the American Wire Gauge standard, indicating a wire thickness that can safely handle a specific amount of electrical current.

Is the copper conductor tinned?

This product description does not specify tinned copper. However, marine-grade wires typically feature tinned copper to resist corrosion.

What is the temperature rating and why is it important?

The 105°C temperature rating signifies the maximum ambient temperature at which the wire can operate continuously without degradation, crucial for engine room or high-heat areas.

Does this wire comply with marine electrical standards?

The wire is UL recognized, indicating it meets certain safety and performance standards relevant for marine electrical installations.

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