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Power Up Your Boat with Confidence: Pacer's 10/2 AWG Duplex Cable (Red/Black)
Navigate the seas with peace of mind knowing your vessel's electrical system is powered by the reliable and durable 10/2 AWG Duplex Cable from Pacer. This American-made cable is meticulously crafted to withstand the harsh marine environment, providing superior flexibility, corrosion resistance, and long-lasting performance.
- Unmatched Durability: Built with finely stranded, tinned copper conductors, the cable offers exceptional flexibility and resilience against corrosion, essential for marine applications.
- Watertight Protection: The cable's PVC jacket features a unique, gap-filling extrusion process, eliminating voids and preventing moisture accumulation, ensuring reliable operation even in challenging marine conditions.
- Effortless Installation: The talcum powder coating on the inner wires facilitates smooth removal of the outer jacket, streamlining the installation process.
- Exceeds Industry Standards: Pacer's marine wire surpasses the requirements and standards set forth by UL, ABYC, and NMMA, guaranteeing the highest quality and safety.
- Multiple Applications: Suitable for both low voltage AC and DC circuits, this versatile cable can be used for various marine electrical applications.
Technical Specifications
- Conductor: Annealed Finely Stranded Tinned Copper ASTM B172 Class K
- Insulation: -20°C to 105°C flexible, color-coded PVC
- Voltage Rating: 600V
- Number of Conductors: 2
- Type of Cable: Duplex
Sold by the Foot. Please specify the desired length when placing your order.
Finishes
The 10/2 AWG Duplex Cable is available in a red/black combination for clear identification within your boat's electrical system.
Variations List
Pacer offers a wide range of marine-grade cables in various lengths, gauges, and configurations to suit your specific electrical needs. Please visit the Pacer website or consult a qualified marine electrician to determine the most suitable cable for your application.