DC Battery Cables for battery to battery or battery to inverter connections. Hydraulically crimped and insulated ring terminal lugs to minimise resistance and reduce the risk of a fire hazard. These cables have pure copper cores compared to aluminium cores that do not have an efficient CCC (Current Carrying Capacity).
While aluminium core cables are more popular on solar panel connections due to safety reasons and allow the cable to burn off internally and prevent fires, copper cables are in favor of battery connections to minimize voltage loss and current restrictions.
Therefore it is critically important to have battery cables professionally crimped and adequately sized for the application. Colour: Black One End Lug: No Ring Lugs Other End Lug: No Pin Lugs Strand Diameter: 0.3mm Cable Size AWG: 1/0 AWG Nominal Size MM2: 50mm2 Nominal External Diamter: 14mm Cable Type: DC Battery Cable Max Continious Current: 255 Amps Max Starting Current: 465 Amps Insulation/Wall Thickness: 2.2mm Max Resistance Mohm/km: 0.386 Conductor Type: Flexible annealded copper SABS 1411 Part 1 Class 5 resistance Operating Temperature: up to 70 C Stock Location: In Stock at Livestainable
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Very good quality and well constructed. Everything works as expected, just the float level may make you overwater. Great Led lights with a good timer. The supplied Basil Pods are performing strangely. One has germanated till the cover, the 2nd one starting to show green and the 3rd one is yet to react.
Geyserwise gives you 4 predefined time blocks (00h-06h-12h-18h) where you can preset the temperature, and then you can set it on and off on your own schedule.
With the SmartLife app, you can actually set the block temperature too, so it gives you much greater control.
I have a schedule to say "at 12h, if it's sunny in JHB, set the temp to 60 and switch on"