Pros & Cons
Pros
I run a 4 gauge into a splitter and come out with two 8 gauge cables going to two rockford fosgate 500 watt amps. Seems to holding up fine and my powering my amp for two 8 in bass tubes.
Cons
There's a million micro strands of what might be copper wire. Pictures are misleading and show different product.
Would not provide enough amperage to an atv starter. Left us stranded on the water scrambling to get going. Burned up at 20 amp.
Tossed it out and replaced with another cable. Know what your buying. Skip this one and get good quality copper wire.
Highlights
Quality
Great quality, it’s copper wiring, i used this for hooking up my car audio and everything is working as should.
I run a 4 gauge into a splitter and come out with two 8 gauge cables going to two rockford fosgate 500 watt amps and the includ... Read More
I am using 8 ga to extend marine battery chargers about 12 ft where the maximum current would be 10 amps.
The wire is rather soft and is not solid copper.
Price
Can't beat the price of this stuff either!
It’s a great value for your money.
25 feet of 8 gauge cable for this price is almost a steal.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The wire is rather soft and is not solid copper
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Read the ampere ratings to make sure you have the correct guage for your application
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I am using 8 ga to extend marine battery chargers about 12 ft where the maximum current would be 10 amps
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I would not recommend using 8 ga for a trolling motor