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PR204229
Narva - Cable Battery Black 100amp 30m
$315.00
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Upgrade your vehicle’s energy delivery with the Narva Cable Battery Black 100amp 30m, designed for high-performance applications. This durable battery cable features a robust construction utilizing oxygen-free copper, ensuring optimal conductivity and minimal energy loss for your automotive needs. With a conductor cross-section of 8mm˛ and 96 strands of 0.32mm diameter, it provides superior flexibility and strength. Made from RoHS compliant polyvinyl-chloride, this cable boasts excellent heat resistance and long-lasting durability, making it suitable for various installations, including automotive, marine, and industrial environments. Whether you’re connecting your battery to the starter or other electrical components, the Narva Cable Battery ensures quick and reliable connections. Invest in a high-quality battery cable that stands the test of time and extreme conditions. Experience the difference with Narva’s trusted craftsmanship and innovation, ensuring your electrical systems operate smoothly and efficiently. Perfect for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike, this cable is a must-have for anyone looking to enhance their vehicle’s electrical performance. Choose the Narva Cable Battery Black 100amp 30m for reliability and quality you can count on.
Price is for a pack of: 30
The Narva cable uses oxygen free copper and RoHS compliant polyvinyl-chloride.
OTHER Conductor cross section: 8mm2
OTHER Strand No./Dia.: 96/0.32
Price is for a pack of: 30
The Narva cable uses oxygen free copper and RoHS compliant polyvinyl-chloride.
OTHER Conductor cross section: 8mm2
OTHER Strand No./Dia.: 96/0.32
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