Marine-grade wiring provides peace-of-mind when
you're far from shore.
Sophisticated marine electronics and instruments only operate at
peak potential when supplied with power at the right voltage, and
that necessitates high-quality wire like Ancor's Primary Wire.
Ordinary automotive-type wire can suffer a loss of conductivity,
caused by corrosion and/or vibration, after a few months in the
marine environment. Corrosion takes place when the wire's jacket
and insulation are compromised by water intrusion, which rapidly
corrodes the copper conductor. Ancor wire is rated for oily and wet
environments because its jacket is impervious to those
conditions.
Each strand of Ancor wire has a tin coating for extra corrosion
resistance (note the silver look to Ancor wire when you strip it).
Vibration is always present on a boat, and will quickly fatigue and
crack coarsely-stranded wire. Ancor wire is Type 3 stranded,
meaning that it has 5-10 times more copper strands than Type 2
wire, so it's more flexible and fatigue-resistant. Ancor wire is
Marine UL-listed, and meets the highest ABYC standards for AC or DC
use. Finally, Ancor wire is based on AWG (American Wire Gauge) wire
sizes, which are 6-12% larger than SAE gauge wire, so you get more
current-carrying ability than from similar SAE wire.
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