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The Nilight 2PCS 12FT SAE to SAE Extension Cable features durable 16AWG copper wiring with universal quick-connect SAE terminals and protective dust caps, designed to extend battery charger connections across a wide range of vehicles and solar applications with reliable, weather-resistant performance.
A**N
Good company, great product
Excellent quality, very happy
K**Y
Good product!
Good product, reasonably priced!
R**Y
Well made.
Great price, these cables are heavy duty.
K**.
The receiver has to be hooked up to the battery for the light to come on
It came with a battery in the remote and it worked great. And seller was willing to take questions
B**N
Good product, but not quite what I was expecting
First off these connectors appear to be pretty good quality. The connectors easily connect and disconnect and are snug enough that I do not fear them coming apart on their own.Each harness is actually two plugs connected together with a red and black wire. So while you get about twelve inches of wire with the harness you'll really only get about six inches connected to each plug. Right now though that's my only complaint, which isn't much of one as for my application I am easily able to splice each plug onto a longer cable.
K**R
Quality
Well-made battery charger extensions.
D**A
Perfect extension for battery charge
I have these on my battery chargers for my motorcycles they work perfect
I**E
10 gauge is the way to go
The connectors are excellent, solid connections. Almost all of these type connectors that you'll find are very light gauge. You'll see them for use with Battery Tender and things like that. These are sometimes available at your local auto parts store, but again, light gauge.I needed to run power to the back of my tractor and needed a high current, universal quick disconnect system for multiple accessories. These fit the bill perfectly. Got an in-line blade type fuse holder from Auto Z that was 12 gauge and could take up to a 30 amp fuse. Ran 10 gauge wires to the back and attached one of these connectors. I've got a 12v Fimco pump on the back pulling water out of a plastic drum and pushing it out through a boom sprayer. The pump needs 11 amps so I can just change the blade fuse to whatever I need. In the future when I need to change accessories I just change the blade fuse, if I need to, and I'm in business. I bought a fist full of these connectors for wiring to future accessories. I'm already planning to rig up a 300 watt inverter with one of these connectors to run a 1/6 HP submersible pump down at the pond when I need to fill up the barrel from there.BTW, in this scenario, I used an in-line fuse holder with 12 ga wires and then ran 10 ga wires for the rest of it. Some of you may be wonder why. The 12 ga wires being the smallest gauge in the circuit are obviously the limiting factor on current. But the reason I ran 10 ga the rest of the way was to get the lowest line loses over the length of the run. However, if I could have gotten the fuse holder in 10 ga I would have.Go with these connectors....you won't regret it.
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