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Marine Primary Wire

Price range: $9.32 through $81.39

Marine Primary Wire

Individual Conductor

16, 14, 12, 10 AWG Available

Red, Black, and Yellow Available

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Product Description

Marine Primary Wire


Tinned Marine Wire is made specifically for use in the harsh boating environment.  All our Marine wire is genuine UL 1426/UL 1015 rated boat wire.

Red (for positive) and Black or Yellow (for negative) are available, use the drop down menu above to select color and length.  25ft and 50ft lengths come coiled up, 100ft, and 250ft comes on spools.  All wire is sold as one continuous length.

 

Marine Wire Specs:

  • Current Rating: see chart below
  • Voltage Rating: 600V (this is normal, even for 12Vdc)
  • Operating Temp: -20° C to 105° C
  • Standards: UL 1426 UL 1015 BC-5W2, ABYC E-11, NMMA, USCG 33 CFR Part 183.430, 183.435, SAE J378, 1127, 1128

How is our wire better?

  • Tinned – Tinning is a process use to coat the individual strands of copper and greatly increases corrosion resistance.
  • Stranded – Fine, type III stranding in our wire make it more flexible, and reduces metal fatigue caused by vibrations common on boats
  • 105° C Insulation – High insulation rating allows the more current capacity for each wire size

How to Choose Marine Wire Size:

There are three factors when choosing the right wire gauge:

  1. Current draw of the device – measured in Amps
  2. Total length of the run – measured in feet as a “round trip”
  3. Allowable voltage drop – measured in % loss of voltage

ABYC says that non-critical loads like a livewell, or courtesy lights should have no more than a 10% voltage drop, while critical loads like a bilge pump or navigation lights should have no more than a 3% voltage drop.

Remember, length of the run is a “round trip”… so from the battery, out to the load and back.    Example calculations are below the table.

boat wire sizing chart

Example 1:

Your livewell pulls 6A.  There is 10 feet from the battery to the switch panel, then 5 more feet from the switch panel to the console livewell.

Length of run is 10 + 5 + 5 + 10 = 30ft (from battery to load, and back again)

On a livewell a 10% voltage drop is acceptable, so we use the top table.  We’ll round up the 6A, to 10A, and use 14AWG wire.

Example 2:

Your LED navigation lights pull 3A.  There is 10ft from the battery to the switch panel, then 14ft of wire from the switch panel to the lights.

Length of run is 10 + 14 + 14 + 10 = 48ft (from the battery to load, and back again)

Navigation lights are critical, so only 3% voltage drop is allowed, so we use the bottom table.  We’ll round the 3A up to 5A, and 48ft up to 50ft, and use 10 AWG wire.

ABYC Current Rating:

Full chart below.  Use the 105°C rating… most often the column for outside engine spaces.  Current ratings of the wire we carry, non-bundled, outside engine spaces is:

  • 16AWG – 25A
  • 14AWG – 30A
  • 12 AWG – 40A
  • 10 AWG – 55A

ABYC Unbundled Current Rating Chart

 

 

Customer Reviews

Leon Carrar
Rating: 5/5
Good quality. Great customer service
Sun Apr 30 2023 17:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Ronald Williams
Rating: 5/5
Looks like top quality. It should work very good in my boat. Very easy to navigate and I received the order within days.
Tue Mar 28 2023 17:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Michael Tate
Rating: 5/5
Wire and switches both of high quality… just as advertised. Found your website logically laid out, easy to navigate and view products
Thu Jun 09 2022 17:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Richard Findlay
Rating: 5/5
Very high strand count and tough insulation.
Tue May 03 2022 17:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
David Allen
Rating: 5/5
Website worked well and product was shipped quickly and arrived promptly.
Wed Dec 08 2021 17:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Stephen Williams
Rating: 5/5
Customer service is AUsome, at this time can't think of any thing I would recommend improving. Top notch
Thu Jun 10 2021 17:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
John Smith
Rating: 5/5
The 16AWG marine grade wire is extra flexible. Customer service was quick to reply to my product spec questions.
Sat Jun 05 2021 17:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Jay Maiden
Rating: 5/5
Website is well laid out and easy to navigate. Needed help wiring my bilge pump to the new rocker switch. Video was very easy to understand and helped me tremendously.
Sun Apr 25 2021 17:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Bill Carey
Rating: 5/5
Speedy delivery
Sun Aug 23 2020 17:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Tom Maynard
Rating: 5/5
Got what I wanted. Easy, quick, clear, honest. Good job.
Sun Mar 10 2019 17:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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