18AWG 2 Conductor Wire - Red & Black

SKU: Cable-2-18-RB-50

$17.56

Product Details

This item is constructed from pure copper wire, known for its outstanding conductivity and high efficiency in current transmission. It features low resistance and minimal voltage loss, making it ideal for long-distance power transmission. Additionally, it offers excellent heat dissipation and durability. The product is resistant to overheating and fusing, ensuring a high level of safety. It is appropriate for residential and commercial wiring, industrial control systems, automotive circuits, and other settings that demand high standards and robust safety measures.

DC Two Conductor Wire for low voltage connections. Ideal for LED single color strip lights.

Specifications

Conductor Type 2 Conductor (Red & Black)
Material Tinned copper wire with durable PVC insulation
Cross Section 18 AWG
Stranding 41 strands x 0.16mm²
Working Temperature 176 °F
Voltage Rating Low voltage DC applications
Certification UL Listed
Length Options 50ft, 200ft, 500ft
Color Red & Black
Using Environment Indoor

 

Features

  • Pure Copper Conductor: Offers outstanding electrical conductivity with low resistance and minimal voltage drop.
  • High Safety: Ensures stable current flow, reducing the risk of overheating or fusing.
  • Durable Insulation: The flame-retardant PVC jacket guarantees longevity and protection.
  • Efficient Heat Dissipation: Aids in preventing overheating during continuous operation.
  • Flexible Handling: Simplifies the processes of stripping, cutting, and connecting for a variety of wiring applications.

 

Applications

The 20AWG 2 Conductor Wire is perfectly suited for numerous low voltage and safe power transmission applications, such as:

  • DC connections for LED single-color strip lights
  • Home and commercial wiring projects
  • Industrial control systems and automation
  • Automotive circuits, trailers, and accessories
  • DIY electronics and power supply connections

 

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