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The ALL STAR TRUCK PARTS Heavy Duty 14 Gauge 7 Way Conductor Wire is a top-tier trailer cable designed for durability and flexibility. With 100% copper conductors and a color-coded system, this 50 FT roll meets all necessary SAE and DOT standards, ensuring reliable performance in any weather condition.
Color | Multicolored |
Brand | All Star Truck Parts |
Material | Copper |
Number of Cable Strands | 7 |
Gauge | 14 |
Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
No. of wires | 7 |
Manufacturer | All Star Truck Parts |
Item Weight | 8.82 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.65 x 9.57 x 3.31 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | ASTP147W |
M**E
Works great for my flat bed tow trucks lighting
Worked great, good heavy quality.
C**T
100% copper
Copper coated aluminum doesn’t solder very well and is overall weaker than a solid copper wire. Getting this cable was definitely worth the extra money. The 100% copper wire and the fact that the insulation was high quality and thick. I don’t need to worry about my electrical failing on my flat bed trailer.
J**E
No worries looks factory
Great stuff exactly what I was looking for
S**Y
Wire is extremely flexible
I'm wiring a 38 foot long trailer and have had no issues running it through conduit the wire is extremely flexible and has a outer wrap around the wires which makes it easy to remove the outer casing when removing to install to terminal block
C**L
Trailer Wiring
Wiring seems to be of pretty good quality. I have not used it yet and not sure if it will be good durable quality or not.
J**E
Great product
Exactly what I needed and worked perfectly for restoring a snowmobile with the correct gauge and amount of wires and very durable.
L**Y
This wire is tough and will withstand the elements
1. Easy to strip and use2. Beats the heck out of the kits that come with your new lights!3. Easy to run the whole way, just route so that it is long enough to reach both lights, partially strip the covering of the wire at the first light [right or left it makes no difference], pick out the wires that that light needs to function and clip the REMAINING wires so the tails can connect to the light's wires , and NOT the GROUND WIRE, JUST STRIP THAT WIRE!. Connect them upto that light. Then connect the ones that are left over, to the second light. Strip the ground wire and combine a short piece of extra wire to it with a connector or solder it. make the ground connection at the first and then second light. Get the ground wire directly from your vehicle rather that trying to do that with the trailer which rusts, and is a poor ground anyway! Put plenty of strain relief on the wire to the lights because they are flimsy as compared to this wire. Make sure to secure this wire enough so that it doesn't tug on the flimsy wires from the lights. AND, dont back up and break your new lights!
K**G
Good heavy wiring
Exactly as expected
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