⚡ Power Up Your Solar Game!
The Oududianzi 2x100 Feet Solar Panel Wire is a robust 10AWG tinned copper extension cable designed for photovoltaic systems, automotive RVs, and boats. With a length of 100 feet for both red and black wires, it ensures stable current and fast transmission while being resistant to extreme weather conditions and corrosion. This cable meets TUV standards, making it a reliable choice for various low-voltage applications.
4**A
Great Quality!
Works GREAT!!
D**N
Inexpensive if looking for bulk PV wiring
Good quality and price if you're looking for bulk wiring for solar installs!
S**R
as described
good price for copper wire. fast delivery. no issuesCuriously, I needed 100 ft of red and black wire for a solar panel set up. The red and the black are both listed at $37.04, or you can order both at once, for $109.99.
A**E
good quality wire
Will buy more when needed
A**J
This Chinese product is SCAM
It's a Chinese scam. I pulled this wire through my conduit. Striped to make connection and realized this product was scam. This wire is supposed to be 6mm but it's more like 3.5mm. This is very dangerous and wire heating up could burn your home. Now I have to remove this wire which will be returned but I will make sure I cut it to 1 foot section so they can't resell it to someone. Disgusting practice.
T**R
Strands are thick
I have several 10 AWG solar cables from different sellers, but not all are the same. The strands are not tin-coated, so they are thick solid copper, not malleable. It may be hard to work with this cable in tight corners because of its lack of malleability, but it has good electrical conductivity.
J**3
Excellent well made Product.
This is true high grade PV wire and a great price for a pair of 100ft pieces. They were well packaged. I went from a 60 foot run to a 100 foot run and saw no noticeable line loss.
G**S
Real Copper: Independent Test Results.
I bought this wire and I tested it. Results indicate it is in fact copper. I'm always skeptical of aluminum wire being substituted for what is claimed to be copper. So I tested this. I stripped the insulation. I scraped the stranded wires with a sharp knife for a few minutes. This is normally enough to strip away the tin coating. Then I cut off about 2" of the strand bundle, placed it in a glass bowl and poured concentrated hydrochloric acid into the bowl. Aluminum with react quickly, bubble (H2) and heat. Noe of these behaviors occurred. The strands just sat there in the acid. So, I conclude that this wire is not aluminum and most probably copper.
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