RENOGY 16ft. 10 AWG Wire Copper Tray Cable

$22.64

Renogy 8ft 10AWG Wire Copper Solar Power Tray Cable is a set of two wires made for connecting your charge controller to your battery. Specialized with battery rings on one end for effortless connection to your battery and exposed wire on the other end to lead directly into your charge controller; this wire makes system set up as easy as can be!

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The Renogy copper tray cable is a set of two wires designed for connecting the charge controller to the battery bank. Constructed with battery rings on one end for effortless connection to the battery, & exposed wire on the other end to lead directly into the charge controller. This wire makes system set up simple.

Renogy offers a variety of different lengths, as well as three Gauge sizes to choose from. The different sizes allow for greater customization of the power system based on a customer unique needs. Add 16′ Of extra length between the charge controller & battery with the Renogy copper tray cable.

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FAQ

1. What battery cables do I need to connect my charge controller and battery?

A: Connect your charge controller to the battery with Renogy high-quality coppers tray cable. Specialized with battery rings on one end for effortless connection to your battery and exposed wire on the other end to lead directly into your charge controller, this wire makes the system set up as easy as can be!

2. What wire size should my battery cables be?

A: Consider the following factors when sizing your wire:

Current flow in amps. Pick a wire gauge that is big enough to carry the amount of current (in amps) that will be flowing through your system. For instance, if you have Renogy 40Amp charge controllers, we would recommend using 8AWG wires.

Charge controller terminals. Some charge controllers have small terminals that won’t accept wire thicker than a certain gauge. Check to see if compatible wire gauges are listed in your charge controller’s manual.

3. Do I need to have the fuse between the charge controller and battery?

A: When hooking up your Renogy system, the best way to add protection is by using fuses or circuit breakers. Fuses and circuit breakers are used to protect the wiring from getting too hot and also protect all devices connected in the system from catching fire or getting damaged if a short circuit occurs. They are not necessary for the system to run properly, but we always recommend using fuses or circuit breakers for safety purposes.

There are three different locations that we recommend installing fuses or breakers: first, between the charge controller and battery bank, second, between the charge controller and solar panels, and third would be between the battery bank and inverter.

To determine the fuse size needed between the charge controller and battery bank you simply match the amperage rating on the charge controller. For instance, if you have Renogy 40Amp charge controllers, we would recommend using a 40Amp fuse.

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