Copper Battery Interconnect Cable for 5/16 in Lugs

Copper Battery Interconnect Cable for 5/16 in Lugs

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    Description Connect your batteries series/parallel connection with a high-quality Renogy Battery Cable with a 5/16" M8 lugs. 銆怲UV LISTED銆? The cable meets TUV standards for PV solar application.UV resistant and waterproof. Produce optimal power output even in high-temperature conditions. 銆怰ELIABLE QUALITY銆? Heat-shrink tubing insulates wires, provides abrasion resistance and electrical safety to resist water and humidity. An excellent option for use in your off-grid system. 銆怬UTSTANDING CONDUCTIVITY銆? Outstanding electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, stability, tin-plated copper can increase heat dissipation, improve electrical conductivity and improve wire performance. Connect your batteries in series (x1) or parallel (x2) with the Renogy high-quality battery cables. Specialized with 5/16'' tin-plated copper lugs on both ends, it provides abrasion resistance and electrical safety for your system. Series Connection To connect a group of batteries in series, you connect the negative terminal of one battery to the positive terminals of another, and so on until all batteries are connected. Wiring batteries together in series will increase the voltage while keeping the amp hour capacity the same. For example: 2 x 12V 100Ah batteries wired in series will give you 24V, but only 100Ah capacity.(24V*100AH=2400WH=2.4kwh) Parallel Connection When connecting batteries in a parallel, the negative terminal of one battery is connected to the negative terminal of the next and so on through the string of batteries. Wiring batteries together in parallel has the effect of doubling capacity while keeping the voltage the same. For example: 2 x 12V 100Ah batteries wired in parallel will give you only 12V, but increases capacity to 200Ah. (12V*200AH=2400WH=2.4kwh) Series/Parallel Connection Series-parallel connection is when you connect a string of batteries to increase both the voltage and capacity of the battery system. This is a combination of the above methods and is used for 2V, 6V or 12V batteries to achieve both a higher system voltage and capacity. For example: 4 x 12V 100Ah batteries can be wired in series /parallel to give you 24V with 200Ah capacity. (24V*200AH=4800WH=4.8kwh) NOTE If you have any questions regarding this product, please call us at 1 (909) 287-7111 or or submit a ticket for troubleshooting assistance. More questions about your off-grid power system? Learn more from Renogy Learning Center! RV MARINE CAMPING OUTDOOR CABIN TRUCK Package Includes Renogy Battery Interconnect Cables 1 x Renogy 12in 4AWG Battery Interconnect CablesLength: 12In AWG: 4 100% copper cable with a tin coated Terminal: 5/16In battery rings at both ends Stranding: Class K 30 gauge bare copper Voltage: 600/1000 V Temperature: 221掳F Dry, 167掳F Wet *This is not sold as a set Renogy 14in 4AWG Battery Interconnect CablesLength: 14In AWG: 4 100% copper cable with a tin coated Terminal: 5/16In battery rings at both ends Stranding: Class K 30 gauge bare copper Voltage: 600/1000 V Temperature: 221掳F Dry, 167掳F Wet *This is not sold as a set Renogy 16in 4AWG Battery Interconnect CablesLength: 16In AWG: 4 100% copper cable with a tin coated Terminal: 5/16In battery rings at both ends Stranding: Class K 30 gauge bare copper Voltage: 600/1000 V Temperature: 221掳F Dry, 167掳F Wet *This is not sold as a set Renogy 12in 1AWG Battery Interconnect CablesLength: 12In AWG: 1 100% copper cable with a tin coated Terminal: 5/16In battery rings at both ends Stranding: Class K 30 gauge bare copper Voltage: 600/1000 V Temperature: 221掳F Dry, 167掳F Wet *This is not sold as a set Warranty Information Accessories 1-year material warranty 1.What is the battery cable for? Renogy battery interconnects are ideal for linking batteries together in a series/parallel connection. 2. How to connect 2 batteries in series? When connecting batteries in series, you connect the negative terminal of one battery to the positive terminal of the second battery. 3. How to connect 2 batteries in parallel? When connecting batteries in parallel you will need 2 cables. Using the first cable, connect the negative terminal of one battery to the negative terminal of the second battery. Using the second cable, connect the positive terminal of one battery to the positive terminal of the second battery. 4. Is the length matter? When connecting batteries in series or parallel or series/parallel, the cables between each battery should be of equal length. As you can see in the diagrams above, all the short wires connecting the batteries are the same length, and all the long cables are the same length. This links the batteries together with the same amount of cable resistance, ensuring that all batteries in the system are working equally together. 5. Does it come with one or a pair of cables? The listing is for a single cable. More questions about your off-grid power system? Learn more from Renogy Learning Center!

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