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salty87 12-08-2008 1:27 PM

can anyone recommend an online place for custom battery cables? time to replace mine. can't find anything local that would run 15' or whatever is necessary. don't want to try making my own.

05mobiuslsv 12-08-2008 1:35 PM

Might try these guys out, made to order.

acurtis_ttu 12-08-2008 1:39 PM

welding supply store. Cheaper and holds up well in harsh environments.

seth 12-08-2008 3:07 PM

check out genuinedealz.com, prices are very good and they only charge you $1.00 for custom cables!s

chpthril 12-08-2008 3:13 PM

Assembling your own is nothing special: terminal ends, heat shrink, solder, mini-torch.

nick_in_ssp 12-08-2008 3:42 PM

Yes <a href="genuinedealz.com%20" target="_blank">genuinedealz.com </a>is a great site.

nick_in_ssp 12-08-2008 3:43 PM

I guess that didn't work for the link.

sydwayz 12-08-2008 4:46 PM

I second the welding cable, very flexable and a very high strain count. I am using 2/0 from the engine to the front. I crimped the ends then shrink tube. There are also clampimg or set screw type.( electrical supply/ wholesale )

lovin_the_wake 12-09-2008 7:31 AM

I got 2 rolls (red &amp; black) of heavy duty 4 gauge wire from O'Reilly's and made my own cables

polarbill 12-09-2008 8:13 AM

Salty, my company specializes in heavy duty, marine and industrial electrical. I can make up pretty much any custom cable for you. Are website is not good for much other than seeing a line card and a little history on the company but check it out. We have red and black battery cable from 6 gauge up to 4/0. <BR> <BR><a href="http://www.blanchardelectric.com" target="_blank">www.blanchardelectric.com</a> <BR> <BR>Give me a call at 800-234-2981 if you have any questions. <BR> <BR>(Message edited by polarbill on December 09, 2008)

kvoman 12-09-2008 9:25 AM

Check out Knukonceptz cables <BR> <BR><a href="http://www.knukonceptz.com/productMaster.cfm?category=Kolossus%20Fleks%20Kabl e" target="_blank">http://www.knukonceptz.com/productMaster.cfm?category=Kolossus%20Fleks%20Kabl e</a> <BR> <BR>These cables can be used in marine applications and has a very high temperature range. It is also extremely flexible even the 1/0 gauge. I have the 1/0 (20' of it fused from the batteries to the fused power distribution block for my amps) on my boat and it is extremely flexible, as advertised. <BR> <BR>It is extremely easy to make your own length of cable, like a previous post mentioned. <BR> <BR>(Message edited by kvoman on December 09, 2008)

razzman 12-09-2008 9:53 AM

I used these guys on the last boat and they were quick, good price and quality product. <BR> <BR><a href="http://stores.ebay.com/Genuinedealz_W0QQssPageNameZstrkQ3amefsxQ3asstQQtZ km" target="_blank">http://stores.ebay.com/Genuinedealz_W0QQssPageNameZstrkQ3amefsxQ3asstQQtZ km</a>


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