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Blue Intense Iced Color 1/0 Gauge 100% Full Copper Power Ground Wire 50Ft Spool OFC

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Blue Intense Iced Color 1/0 Gauge 100% Full Copper Power Ground Wire 50Ft Spool OFC

This is the most economical option when choosing power or ground wire. Systems that require more power should consider OFC cabling. Rugged PVC jacket - allows free, wide and seamless adjustment of the required physical properties of this cable, such as flexibility, elasticity and impact resistance. This two-color jacket allows easy polarity identification. Making a polarity mistake could be detrimental to your audio equipment. The cable jacket is designed with the installer in mind. The flexibility of this jacket allows for easy routing and it has a low memory.

Features:

  • Full 100% Cooper (Tc)
  • Power Wire Gauge 0
  • Tc ( Tinned Cooper) Silver Finish
  • Blue Intense Iced Color
  • 50 Fts Spool Length
  • 4998 Strands Wires
  • Wire Od 0.12 Mm
  • Conductor Od: 11.3 Mm
  • Cable OD : 17 Mm
  • Ultra Soft Rubber Jacket
  • Exceed Awg Specification
  • Hc : Ultra Profesional Line

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