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The 10M/32.8ft 12V Low Voltage Wire is a high-quality 22 gauge conductor extension cable designed for outdoor landscape lighting and various low-voltage applications. With a maximum input voltage of 300V and a current rating of 2.2A, this durable wire features a tinned copper core for enhanced conductivity and a flame-retardant PVC insulation for safety and longevity.
Manufacturer | inShareplus |
Part number | DZX22AWG10M |
Item Weight | 330 g |
Product Dimensions | 0.46 x 0.46 x 999.74 cm; 330 g |
Manufacturer reference | DZX22AWG10M |
Size | 10M |
Colour | Black,Yellow |
Style | 22Awg(0.3mm²) |
Material | Copper |
Voltage | 300 Volts |
Included components | NO |
Batteries Required? | No |
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Reliable
The 12V Low Voltage Wire, 22 Gauge Conductor Extension Cable is a reliable choice for outdoor landscape lighting and other low-voltage applications. Its 22AWG tinned copper construction ensures excellent conductivity and durability, even in outdoor environments. The flexible design makes it easy to install and route around landscapes. Whether you're setting up garden lights or other electrical projects, this cable performs consistently well and provides a solid connection. Highly recommended for those looking for quality and longevity in their wiring.
M**2
Outdoor ...
I am a mechanical guy and not electric, so know about cables not too much regarding standards.So here the print what is on the cable:ESHENG PAI STYLE249743SP 2464 22WG 80°C 300V VW-1 I A 22WG 80°C 300V FTI TRIUMPHCABLEWhatever that means. Good luck to figure out if the cable is suitable for your application.The headline says low voltage 12V, as per print that is of course covered. But also 230V ...The max amps what can be put through is another story, there are online calculator, but to my experience thats a mine field.So for a bulb or two in your DIY cupboard or light that may work, but any higher amps you are on your own.Cars. Never seen this type of cable in a car ... For adding an LED worklight on a tractor that may be fine if fused.The cable comes on a small reel, as if it used for short cut pieces in some manufacturing.And outdoor? Means in rain, or even on or in the mud? Nope for me ... since there are no certs coming with it. Except 12V max. Thats no risk.So, before ordering, discuss your application above 12V with a good electrician, just to stay safe.
A**X
Good quality jacketed 3 core flex, PVC insulation, decent strand count. Overly expensive.
The cable arrives in a resealable electrostatic pouch and is wound onto a reel you’d usually get with a strip of LEDs. There was nothing securing it in place except for the end looped through the side of the reel, so I had to grab a rubber band to stop it from unspooling on its own when I sat it down. The insulation on the outer jacket and on the inner cores is good. It strips off easily with a manual or automatic wire stripper and the inside of the main jacket is coated with talc to prevent the wires from abrading or sticking to each other while the cable flexes. The cable flexes well and is absolutely fine in use, it solders with ease, crimps into connectors as you would expect and I've had no issues with a variety of applications.I’d also say the quoted current rating is on the optimistic side, other brands rate the same sized 3 core cable as 3 amps. Even the next size up of 3 core flex with is only rated to 6 amps so I'd say you should keep your plans for this on the lower side and run a 3amp fuse to protect the wire. Though to be honest at 240v 3 amps is 720 watts which is still plenty for a whole load of devices, provided you actually know what you’re doing, stick to low voltage circuits if you aren’t knowledgeable.The price of this 10 metre length is more than I’d ever pay, you can easily grab similar quality flex cable in the same sizes or thicker from many brick and mortar DIY stores, or from other vendors for much less. You can grab a 50-metre drum of 0.75 mm 3 core 25 strand conductor cable for £23 so it's really hard to justify the cost of this stuff. Another example sells 10 metres of 0.75 mm 3 core flex with 43 strands per conductor for £11.82 and that was with a few minutes of searching, I'm certain there are better deals out there.Overall I can't fault the cable itself, though it should only really be around the £8-12 mark at most. I couldn’t even say that the prime delivery convenience makes up for it, as those other examples can be collected within an hour from a local store.
M**R
Great for Govee outdoor lights!
I needed some cable to extend (create a gap) in our govee outdoor lights. Took quite a bit of searching to find three core that looked decent. Settled on this and was not disappointed! Great cable and great quality, core and shielding. Highly recommended.
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Good
Did the job
S**D
Skinny low amp low voltage cable
This arrives on a real of 10m. It is 22 gauge/ awg and contains 3 wires for live, neutral, earth which are contained in a thick coating.Generally speaking the higher the gauge number the lower the amount of current (Amps) it can deal with. If you do reduce the voltage it ussualy makes it easier on the wire. This is listed as being suitable up to 300V but i think it would have to be a very very low ampage or wattage to avoid the cable overheating.This is not suitable for heavy duty appliances (get a lower gauge wire).This is more suited to vehicle wiring or if you are using a 12 volt system or some form of transformer 1st.It could be used for lamps or other very low wattage applications.The quality is pretty good and it's easy to work with. The coating feels like it will deal with the elements for a while.Good quality and value. Recommended. Thank you for reading my review. I hope you found it useful.
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Very thin
Not of great quality
R**D
No issues
Used this to wire up a WLED project, working well and fully weather proof
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