The Conductor | Soft Silicone Battery Cable 26-2 AWG for Automotive & Solar Wiring

EastSupplier PlatformSKU:1005005850249610-Red-2AWG-1 meter

Color: Red
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$67.73

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Descrizione

Current does not care about your connectors. It cares about your conductor. The difference between a wiring harness that runs cool for a decade and one that softens, discolors, and fails mid-season is decided inside the insulation. This silicone cable is built around tinned OFC copper , oxygen-free, corrosion-resistant, and stranded so fine that a 10-meter run still bends like rope instead of fighting you.

Silicone insulation is the quiet workhorse of automotive and solar builds: it shrugs off engine-bay heat up to 200°C, stays flexible down to minus 60°C, and refuses to crack in the cold the way PVC does. The flame-retardant jacket is rated UL VW-1 and CSA AWM, which matters when a cable lives inches from an exhaust manifold or a battery terminal. Choose the gauge your build needs , 26 AWG for signals, up to 2 AWG for starter and inverter feeds.

Every spool is RoHS-certified with a stranded tinned copper conductor that resists the oxidation that turns bare copper black at the terminals. Cut it, crimp it, solder it, route it , the jacket strips cleanly and the copper takes solder instantly. This is the material answer to the question every installer eventually asks: why does my harness keep failing? Because the conductor was the weakest part. Here, it is not.

Wire is not an afterthought. It is the nervous system of everything you build.


Key Features

  • Tinned OFC (oxygen-free copper) stranded conductor resists corrosion at terminals
  • Silicone rubber insulation rated for -60°C to +200°C working range
  • UL VW-1 and CSA flame-retardant rating for engine-bay and battery-area safety
  • Ultra-flexible: bends and routes cleanly even in tight chassis spaces
  • Full gauge range 26 to 2 AWG for signal, accessory, and high-current feeds
  • Available in 1m, 5m, and 10m lengths, cut and terminated to your spec
  • RoHS certified, solder-friendly, strips clean without nicking the copper

Technical Specifications

  • Conductor: Stranded tinned OFC copper
  • Insulation: Silicone rubber
  • Gauge Range: 26 / 24 / 22 / 20 / 18 / 16 / 14 / 12 / 10 / 8 / 6 / 4 / 2 AWG
  • Lengths: 1m / 5m / 10m
  • Temperature Range: -60°C to +200°C
  • Flame Retardant: UL VW-1, CSA AWM
  • Certification: RoHS
  • Applications: Automotive, solar, marine, hobby electronics
  • Conductor Type: Stranded, solder-friendly
  • Model: Silicone wire series

Who It Is For

Used by automotive electricians rewiring battery banks and alternators, van builders routing auxiliary power and solar feeds, marine owners replacing corroded engine wiring, and hobbyists building battery packs and RC power systems. The flexible jacket makes it the default choice wherever a harness must bend around structure and survive heat that would kill PVC insulation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What temperature can silicone cable handle?

A: Continuous operation is rated from -60°C to +200°C. The silicone jacket does not soften or crack within this range.

Q: Which gauge should I choose?

A: Match gauge to current draw: 26-18 AWG for signals and sensors, 14-10 AWG for accessories and lighting, 6-2 AWG for starter, inverter, and high-current feeds. Longer runs benefit from a gauge up.

Q: Is tinned copper better than bare copper?

A: Yes for automotive and marine: the tin coating prevents black oxidation at terminals, keeping contact resistance low for the life of the harness.

Q: Can I solder to this cable?

A: Easily. The stranded tinned copper takes solder instantly with minimal heat, and the silicone jacket does not melt back like PVC.

Q: Is this cable suitable for outdoor solar installs?

A: Yes. The UV-stable silicone jacket and flame-retardant rating suit solar combiner boxes, battery banks, and exposed routing.

Q: Does the silicone jacket resist oil and solvents?

A: Silicone rubber is naturally resistant to oils, mild solvents, and ozone, which is why it outlasts PVC in engine bays and workshops. Aggressive chemicals should still be wiped off promptly.

Q: Can I use this for speaker or audio wiring?

A: Yes, for power runs and heavy-gauge applications. For signal-level audio, any of the smaller gauges works, and the tinned copper keeps oxidation from degrading connections over time.

Q: What is the EastSupplier promise?

A: Every unit is checked before it ships: materials verified, packaging protected, and the order dispatched within 24-48 hours with tracking. If anything arrives less than expected, our support team makes it right , that is the standard we hold every listing to.

Q: Do you ship internationally, and what about returns?

A: Yes, we ship worldwide with tracking on every order. If the product is defective or arrives damaged, contact us within 30 days and we will replace it or refund you. Your satisfaction is the metric we are actually measured by.

Customer Reviews

Customer Reviews

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Aaron P.
High quality silicone wire

The conductor is properly stranded and the silicone is thick and durable. Used it for a solar charge controller install and it performs exactly as rated. Will buy again for the next project.

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Trevor L.
Great for my automotive wiring project

Tinned copper strands make a real difference at the terminals, no black oxidation after a month under the hood. The jacket handles engine bay heat fine. Order one gauge up for long runs.

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Derek M.
Extremely flexible and easy to route

Used 10 AWG for a camper van auxiliary battery install. The silicone jacket bends around tight corners without kinking and stripped cleanly. Soldered every connection in minutes.

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