⚙️ Power Up Your Ride with Style!
The AUTOWIRING Automotive Hi-Flex 170 Amp 25mm² PVC Cable Wire is a high-performance solution for automotive applications, featuring a robust 170 Amp rating and a flexible design for easy installation. With a compact size of 25mm² and a lightweight build of 500g, this cable is perfect for various uses, including battery connections, starters, inverters, and welding. Available in both black and red, it combines functionality with a touch of style.
Manufacturer | Autowiring |
Brand | Autowiring |
Model | APVC25 |
Package Dimensions | 22.8 x 16.1 x 3.8 cm; 500 g |
Manufacturer reference | APVC25 |
Manufacturer part number | APVC25 |
Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
Item Weight | 500 g |
R**N
Versatile Power Wiring Solution: Autowiring Automotive Hi-Flex Cable Review
For any camper van enthusiast, a dependable electrical system is the backbone of a successful journey. The Autowiring Automotive Hi-Flex Cable has emerged as an essential component in wiring the DC 12V side of my camper, providing a robust solution for powering a multitude of appliances and accessories.Crafted with durability and versatility in mind, this automotive cable boasts a high-quality construction designed to endure the rigors of travel. With a 25mm² (4 AWG) thickness and a 170 Amp rating, it offers ample capacity to handle the demands of various electrical devices in my camper van.What distinguishes this automotive cable is its flexibility and adaptability. Whether I'm connecting batteries, starters, inverters, or even welding equipment, this cable offers the versatility needed to accommodate a wide range of applications within my camper van's electrical system.Installation of the cable was a breeze, thanks to its Hi-Flex design and manageable size. Its pliable nature allows for easy routing through tight spaces and around corners, facilitating a neat and organized wiring setup.In terms of performance, this automotive cable excels. It efficiently delivers power to my various devices, ensuring consistent and reliable operation without any voltage drops or interruptions. Its robust insulation provides protection against short circuits and abrasions, ensuring safety and peace of mind while on the road.Overall, I am thoroughly impressed with the Autowiring Automotive Hi-Flex Cable. Its quality construction, versatility, and dependable performance make it an indispensable component in any camper van electrical system. Whether you're embarking on a cross-country adventure or enjoying a weekend getaway, this cable is a must-have for ensuring a reliable power supply in your RV. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a versatile and durable wiring solution for their camper van.
H**C
Good, flexible and strong
Good product. Used for dumper wiring and has worked well and still in great condition doing it’s job.
N**C
Good Quality
I've purchased cable several times from this seller and have always been more than happy with what i've received.
E**2
Cheers
Qualify wire. Works as intended. Cheers.
L**T
Brilliant
Exactly what I needed thank you
J**D
High quality cable
Need some really decent cable to run 24 V into an inverter in my lorry. This Cable was perfect for the job and easily handle the amperage that my 3000 W inverter needs, and they don’t even get warm in the slightest
L**I
Excellent strength
Good shielding and great conductivity
E**R
Not 25mm² company measures by solid core, not stranded
Plain and simple. I must concur with the other reviewer that pointed this out. The copper overall does have a diameter of about 5.63mm and that would be about right for a single core / solid copper bar. When you convert 25mm² to diameter, you get 5.64mm. This neglects to include cross-sectional area losses from packing the round wires into a hexagonal grid. You lose about 15% of the cross sectional area doing that and you have to factor that in, strand for area. This manufacturer is taking advantage of the fact most people don't know this, and simply google "x AWG", buy wire, sadly.319 strands of 0.29mm at 0.0660519855mm² each, adding up to a meagre total of 21.07mm². Even if my count is out by 1% or my measuring instruments are by let's be generous +/- 0.02mm, that does not excuse a discrepancy of 15.7% missing copper. There is no intermediary between 4awg and 25mm². If you list two cable standards (especially AWG), you should MEET THE MAXIMUM of either. 4awg is 21.1mm², 25mm² is around 3.2~AWG or 4 minus some.Go buy your cable elsewhere and check your wiring. Buy your cables by strand count and individual strand diameter i.e. 7/0.2mm or 16/0.1mm just to name a few, or strict CSA compliance.Fortunately I wanted this for a prop with a specific diameter rubber exterior, but speaking as an electrical engineer, this company is committing fraud. I thought something was up when the cable arrived and the rubber was way thicker than it should be.
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