
Power cables deliver the electrical lifeline to your equipment, handling everything from AC mains feeds to low-voltage DC runs.
When choosing a power cable, start with the basics: voltage and current rating, conductor gauge (AWG or mm²) and insulation spec. Don’t overlook environmental factors - UV resistance, temperature range and moisture protection matter on-site. Connector compatibility is key: Andersons, Molex, DIN plugs and barrel ends need matching cable types. Keep runs as short as practical to minimise voltage drop, and size the cross-sectional area correctly for peak loads. The right power cable ensures safe, efficient and AS-compliant installations.
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