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InstallGear 8 Gauge Copper Wire, 8 AWG Wire OFC Pure Copper Power Ground Wire Cable (25ft Black) True Spec Welding Wire, Battery Cable Wire, Automotive Wire, Car Audio Speaker Stereo, RV Trailer
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    • 8 GAUGE COPPER WIRE 25-FEET (7.62m) BLACK OFC POWER GROUND WIRE: Top quality, true to gauge power ground wire generates the appropriate power transfer needed for your next wiring project. The lower the gauge number, the thicker the cable. Thicker cable presents less resistance to current flow.
    • 8 AWG WIRE OXYGEN-FREE PURE COPPER (OFC): High quality stranded OFC cable maximizes power transfer performance, while remaining highly flexible. OFC is premium wiring material with less than 0.001% oxygen to offer the best power conductivity and minimal voltage loss.
    • RUGGED PVC JACKET FOR MAXIMUM FLEXIBILITY & DURABILITY: Low memory, flexible soft-touch jacket material is perfect for routing in hard to reach places. Highly durable automotive grade wire (GPT) is resistant to extreme temperatures, liquid, oil, gas, abrasions and high impact.
    • QUALITY WIRING FOR YOUR NEXT PROJECT: Installgear's priority is providing high quality products for all of your wiring needs - car speaker equipment, home stereo system, RV trailer, solar panel wiring projects and more. Installgear is not responsible for improper use of gauge.
    • QUALITY WIRING FOR YOUR NEXT PROJECT: Installgear's priority is providing high quality products for all of your wiring needs - car speaker equipment, home stereo system, RV trailer, solar panel wiring projects and more. Installgear is not responsible for improper use of gauge.