Deliver to Slovakia
IFor best experience Get the App
⚡ Power Up Like a Pro — Cable That Works as Hard as You Do
The E-VOLT Professional Grade Annealed Copper EPDM Welding Lead and Car Battery Cable is a USA-made, 2 AWG combo pack (25 ft black + 25 ft red) designed for high-performance welding and battery applications. Rated to meet NEC Article 630 and UL VW-1 flame standards, it operates reliably from -40°C to 105°C. Its annealed copper core ensures superior conductivity and flexibility, while EPDM insulation offers exceptional resistance to heat, water, oil, grease, flame, and UV exposure—making it the ultimate cable for professionals demanding durability and precision.
Item Weight | 10.45 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 9 x 4.5 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
T**D
Works perfectly
This is just what I was looking for. I have been converting my cheap (HF) MIG welder from AC to DC. When you do a conversion like this you need extra cable. I didn't want to cut my cables until I had something better to replace it with. This does the job. I ended up removing one of my leads for the Electrode Positive side of things and replaced it with this cable. It is bigger gauge than what came on my welder but I finished the job last night and I have to say that this cable is nice and flexible to use as a lead. Now I almost feel like this is a true MIG rather than just a flux core. Thank you.
M**N
Looks nice and its flexable
Good flexibility and easy to cut and crimp with the right tools. Exactly what I needed and its made in the USA.
D**K
very flexible heavy-duty wire
I used this cable to lengthen my welding ground cable. It is very flexible and can easily handle the current load.
B**S
Heavy and flexible
This 2 AWG copper cable has nice rubber insulation and is very flexible. I needed a ground cable extension for my welder so I put male and female Dinse connectors on the ends and I have 10 feet more. Highly recommend this cable, good buy.
M**T
Excellent Cable
I bought a cheap little inverter stick welder a year or so ago. The inverter has far exceeded my expectations for such a cheap machine, to the point that the real limitations of the setup are the actually accesories: leads, connectors, ground clamp and stinger. I replaced the ground clamp almost immediately, as it was far to weak to make a good connection. Next I upgraded to a heavy stinger. These have made it really feel like I am using a much more expensive machine. However, after some significant run time I start to notice the electrodes running hot and being harder to restart (7018). Upgrading the cable helps with this in several ways.-The heavier gauge cable will have a lower resistance, meaning less heat is generated in the cable (which increases the resistance)-The lower cable resistance means the voltage at the electrode is higher, making arc start easier-The larger cable also has a lower thermal resistance, meaning it will help conduct heat away from the electrode and stinger, reducing temperature and resistance of the electrode itself.This particular cable is pure copper, not copper-clad. It has a high quality insulation that handles high temperature well (if you accidently let it lay across the hot work piece for a minute it wont burn right through and short).My only gripe is that it is a little bit expensive for just ten feet. The 2x10ft option is a better deal, but still there are options for this gauge of wire at nearly half the price from other vendors.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
2 months ago