Availability of 10 Gauge Wire
Question:
Do you have high current wire and/or sleeve insulation for replacing my 10g 12v line that connects directly to the truck battery and is fused at 15a. The split look wire cover I am using is melting only in the first 2ft closest to the battery.no melting near the trailer plug. I want to replace that wire with maybe a more heat resistant type and maybe hear resistant shield going all the way from the battery to the plug on my truck Thank you for your assistance
asked by: William C
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Expert Reply:
We do sell a 10 gauge wire by the foot designed for 12 volts. For that you would want the part # 10-1-1.
You'd need to order the quantity of this in the amount of feet you would need.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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