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Our AWG Marine Battery Cables: Your Best Choice For Your Boat


We all know that today’s technology is advancing. In the world of boat rewiring, those who choose to opt for quality battery cables are the ones who have a smile on their faces, because they know they will never have another day of boat malfunctions after installing one.

Think about your wife’s smile after she bought a nice-looking curtain for your kitchen or the time you proposed to her with that diamond ring; you should be able to feel what she felt, and you can once you invest in our AWG Marine Battery Cables. Any boat owner and enthusiast will be satisfied by how it delivers them quality performance for their boating needs.

Perhaps it’s been a year or two, and you just have to change the battery cables of that beautiful boat you own. While it’s quite tempting to invest in cheaper ones, but you cannot guarantee their durability and efficiency. Marine-specific battery cables, on the other hand, have the edge. Because let’s admit it, they are made to resist corrosion and to survive the harsh seawater. And, of course, your boat deserves quality cables too, just as you deserve to view that beautiful sunset after a tiring day at the sea!

But why choose our battery cables anyway? We have many different AWG sizes to fit any application, which means it is easy to pick and choose what you need based on the job at hand. We have 8-4/0 gauge marine battery cables available. Sizing is essential, depending on what boat battery you’re using. Our cables are UL and USCG approved.

Our cables are tin-plated. Our cables are 99.4% pure copper, making it an exceptional current conductor. They can withstand 105 degrees Celsius of temperature; resist acids, abrasion, moisture, oil, alkali, and gasoline; and are corrosion resistant.

So, perhaps, you have made up your mind. There is always a solution to your boat wiring problems. We at EWCS (Electric Wire and Cable Specialists) always want what’s best for you by providing you our products with highest quality standards, like our AWG Marine Battery Cable. Visit our website at ewcswire.com, and contact us today to find out more!

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