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16mm² Pure Copper Lug Cable with Ring Terminal — Heavy Duty 100A Battery & Inverter Wire
16mm² Pure Copper Lug Cable with Ring Terminal Heavy Duty 100A Battery & Inverter Wire
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16mm² Pure Copper Lug Cable with Ring Terminal — Heavy Duty 100A Battery & Inverter Wire
This 16mm² pure copper lug cable (AWG 6 equivalent) is factory-crimped with a copper ring terminal, rated for up to 100A continuous current. The most popular size for 1–2kW inverter wiring, 12V/24V battery bank interconnects, and off-grid solar system power cables.
Key Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Cross-Section | 16mm² (AWG 6 equivalent) |
| Conductor Material | 99.9% pure copper (stranded) |
| Terminal Type | Copper ring lug (hydraulic crimped) |
| Current Capacity | Up to 100A (in free air) |
| Insulation | PVC or silicone (select variant) |
| Temperature Rating | -40°C to +105°C |
| Terminal Hole Size | M6 / M8 / M10 (select variant) |
Inverter Sizing Guide
| Inverter Power | 12V System Current | Recommended Cable |
|---|---|---|
| 500W | ~45A | 6mm² |
| 1000W | ~90A | 16mm² |
| 1500W | ~135A | 25mm² |
| 2000W | ~180A | 35mm² |
| 3000W | ~270A | 50mm² |
Why Choose 16mm²?
- 100A Rating — Handles 1–2kW inverter loads at 12V without overheating
- AWG 6 Equivalent — Matches North American wiring standards for cross-reference
- Hydraulic Crimped Terminal — Factory crimp quality; no DIY crimping errors
- Flexible Stranded Copper — Easy routing in battery compartments and engine bays
Typical Applications
- 1–2kW pure sine wave inverter battery cables
- 12V/24V lithium battery bank interconnects
- Off-grid solar system main power cables
- Electric vehicle auxiliary battery wiring
- Marine house battery to inverter/charger cables
- Generator to battery charger output cables
FAQ
Q: What cable length should I use for my inverter?
A: Keep battery-to-inverter cables as short as possible (under 1.5m) to minimize voltage drop. For 16mm² at 100A over 1m, voltage drop is approximately 0.13V — acceptable for 12V systems.
Q: Should I use M8 or M10 terminal for my inverter?
A: Check your inverter’s battery terminal bolt size. Most 1–2kW inverters use M8 terminals; larger inverters may use M10. Measure the bolt diameter before ordering.
Package Contents
- 1× 16mm² Pure Copper Lug Cable with Ring Terminal
