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T-Spec V10-S1001 v10 Marine Grade 10FT 1/0 AWG AMP Kit with Circuit Breaker

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T-Spec V10-S1001 v10 Marine Grade 10FT 1/0 AWG AMP Kit with Circuit Breaker

More and more systems are being installed into boats and power sports vehicles like ATV's. These T-Spec kits are designed specifically for that purpose. Each kit provides full CEA spec BC-5W2 marine compliant cable and circuit breaker protection to eliminate short circuits and will offer easy re-set to get going again. No need to carry miscellaneous fuses in case of a problem.

Features:

  • Assorted accessories
  • Designed specifically for amplifier installation in boats and power sports vehicles
  • Each kit provides full CEA spec BC-5W2 Marine compliant cable
  • Each kit provides circuit breaker protection to eliminate short circuits
  • Offers easy re-set to get going again
  • No need to carry miscellaneous fuses in case of a problem

  • 1/0 AWG pearl white OFC copper wire
  • 1/0 AWG matte grey OFC copper wire
  • 20ft 18 AWG blue wire
  • (1) 200 amp circuit breaker
  • (1) 1/0 AWG ring terminal with white boot
  • (1) 1/0 AWG ring terminal with silver boot
  • (10) 6in Wire ties
  • Assorted accessories

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