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50mm² Battery Cable Pair Crimped 0.5 to 5m | Helukabel Nsgaföu

0.5 Meter (pair)
£21.95
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Black battery cable coiled in a loop with red and silver crimped terminals at each end, showing product labeling on the cable

50mm² Battery Cable Pair Crimped 0.5 to 5m | Helukabel Nsgaföu

Vendor
Helukabel
SKU
720829-12
Availability
Sold out
Weight
2.0 kg

£21.95inc VAT £18.29exc VAT

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Product Description

A crimped pair of Helukabel Nsgaföu 50mm² battery cables, rated 1.8/3kV and tested to 6000V DC. Supplied as a positive and negative pair in lengths from 0.5m to 5m, selected at checkout. Double insulated rubber sheath with tinned copper stranded conductors gives a low-resistance connection between battery banks and an inverter or MPPT charger.

Key features of this 50mm² battery cable

  • Cross-section, 50mm², suited to medium to high current runs
  • Supplied as a pair, one positive and one negative crimped cable
  • Length, available from 0.5m to 5m, select at checkout
  • Construction, Helukabel Nsgaföu, 1.8/3kV rated, tested to 6000V DC
  • Insulation, double insulated rubber sheath, tinned copper stranded conductors
  • System voltage, compatible with 12V, 24V and 48V battery systems

Applications

These cables connect battery banks to inverters or MPPT charge controllers in off-grid and hybrid solar systems. They suit 12V, 24V and 48V battery wiring, including MPPT charger to battery bank DC runs.

Installation and safety notes

DC battery cable installation should be carried out by a qualified electrician. Battery connections carry dangerous voltages and high fault currents. Check polarity before connecting, size the cable correctly for the circuit, and fit appropriate fusing on both positive and negative conductors.

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