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Silicone DC Power Cables

The Silicone DC Power Cable is specially designed to transit direct current power to electronic devices, becoming famous for the highest performance and durability in harsh conditions. Unlike generally adopted PVC-insulated cables, these silicone-insulated variants offer value in flexibility, ultimately making installations and management easier in congested or complicated spaces. Their insulation had very high resistance to temperature both at extreme Fahrenheit and Centigrade. It might allow the very hot and freezing temperatures without degradation. As such, it is excellent to be applied in harsh environments, perfect for use by industrial machinery, outdoor setup, and high-temperature ability to operate.

Silicone DC Power Cord Technical Description

Color

Black, White, Red

Wire core material

Tinned Copper, Copper

American Wire Gauge

18AWG - 28AWG

Insulation Material

Silicone

Ways

2 - 8 ways

Pins

2 - 10 pins

Maximum Temperature

-40 - 80℃

Voltage

3 - 24V

Length

30 -300CM

Certification

RoHS, CE

WaterProof

IP67

Inner diameter

2.1mm, 2.5mm

Outer diameter

5.5mm, 5.1mm

Silicone DC power cables can also support slightly greater access to physical stress and UV radiation along with exposure to chemicals when compared to their equivalents. Softer and flexible silicone prevents cracking and other sorts of damage, even when frequently being bent or even handled roughly. Such qualities of the silicone cables make these stand out in contrast to traditional power cables in high-performance industries that require long-term reliability.
The ways to keep a Silicone DC Power Cable viable include regular checking for wear, damage, and exposure to sharp edges. One must avoid overloading the cable with too much current or voltage over the specified rating. For an application outdoors, mount the cable securely to avoid unnecessary movement or stresses that could be caused through wind or vibration. The cables, on the other hand, should be coiled loosely when not in use to prevent kinks and stress on insulation. If subjected to proper care, these silicone cables will serve normally for quite some time.