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Ancor Yellow 2/0 AWG Tinned Copper Battery Cable - 50' - 117905Ancor Yellow 2 0 AWG Tinned Copper Battery Cable 50' 117905 Yellow 2 0 AWG Tinned Copper Battery Cable 50' Ancor Marine Grade wire products are the longest lasting and most rugged available, exceeding UL 1426, ABYC and US Coast Guard Charter boat (CFR Title 46) standards. They are constructed with premium vinyl insulation that is rated at 600 volts, 105C dry and 75C wet, stays flexible even in extreme cold ( 40) and resists salt water, battery acid,
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