Ancor Marine Grade Electrical Flat Tinned Ribbon Boat 2-Cable Wiring

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ANCOR Duplex, Triplex and Multi-Conductor Cables are made to surpass the highest UL Boat Cable standards with ultra flexible (Type 3/Class K) stranding to resist fatigue due to vibration and flexing. The outer jacket is made for easy removal and provides the best abrasion resistance available. ANCOR’s proprietary premium vinyl insulation stays flexible even in extreme cold and resists salt water, battery acid, oil, gasoline and ultra-violet radiation. Exclusive insulation is rated at 600 volts, 105° C dry and 75° C wet.
ANCOR Duplex, Triplex and Multi-Conductor Cables are made to surpass the highest UL Boat Cable standards with ultra flexible (Type 3/Class K) stranding to resist fatigue due to vibration and flexing
Outer jacket is made for easy removal and provides the best abrasion resistance available
ANCOR’s proprietary premium vinyl insulation stays flexible even in extreme cold and resists salt water, battery acid, oil, gasoline and ultra-violet radiation. Exclusive insulation is rated at 600 volts, 105° C dry and 75° C wet
Inner conductors are correctly color-coded to ABYC standards
Sport type: Boating
Included components: Ancor 153110 Flat Ribbon Bonded Cable – 16/2 (2x1mm) Black/Red

Ancor 102099 Marine Grade Electrical Primary Tinned Copper Boat Wiring (16-Gauge, Black, 1000-Feet)

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Great Product
1000 Feet of Black 16 AWG marine grade wire
Manufactured from individual copper strands and tinned to perform in the harshest marine environments
Ultra-flexible Type 3 stranding resists fatigue from vibration and provides added corrosion protection
Exceeds all UL 1426, US Coast Guard Charter boat (CFR title 46) and ABYC standards
They are constructed with premium vinyl insulation that is rated at 600 volts, 105 deg C dry and 75 deg C wet, stays flexible even in extreme cold (-40 deg F/C) and resists salt water, battery acid, oil, gasoline, heat, abrasion and ultra-violet radiation

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