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6 AWG Battery Cable with 80A MAXI Blade Fuse - VSR Cable

6 AWG Battery Cable with 80A MAXI Blade Fuse - VSR Cable

SKU: EL155

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Heavy Duty 5M 80A Red Power Cable Kit

A simple and reliable heavy-duty wiring solution for 12V electrical systems, ideal for DC-DC chargers, dual battery setups, campervans, caravans, trailers, and off-grid power systems.

Built using high-quality 6AWG (16mm²) red cable to minimise voltage drop and ensure consistent power delivery, even over longer cable runs. The kit includes a pre-installed inline 80A fuse holder for added circuit protection and safer installation.

Perfect for powering battery chargers, fuse boxes, inverters, fridges, and other high-current 12V accessories.

Features:

  • 5 metre heavy-duty 6AWG (16mm²) red power cable
  • Suitable for systems up to 80A
  • Pre-installed inline 80A fuse holder
  • Designed to minimise voltage drop
  • Ideal for campervans, caravans, trailers, and 4WD setups
  • Flexible cable for easier installation
  • Suitable for lithium and AGM battery systems

Applications:

  • DC-DC charger wiring
  • Dual battery systems
  • Campervan electrical systems
  • Solar and auxiliary battery setups
  • Trailer and caravan power feeds

Specifications:

  • Cable Length: 5 Metres
  • Cable Size: 6AWG / 16mm²
  • Cable Colour: Red
  • Fuse Rating: 80A
  • Max Recommended Current: 80A
  • Voltage: 12V / 24V compatible
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People are asking

What is Narva cable used for in a campervan build?

Narva cable is used for 12V wiring throughout a campervan — connecting batteries, fuses, switches, lights, and appliances. It uses oxygen-free copper for maximum conductivity and RoHS-compliant PVC insulation rated for automotive and marine environments.

What does 3mm 10A cable mean?

The 3mm refers to the conductor cross-sectional area and the 10A is the continuous current rating. This size is suitable for lighting circuits, switches, USB chargers, and low-current accessories in a 12V campervan system. For higher current loads like fridges or inverters, use larger cable.

Why are cables colour-coded in campervan wiring?

Colour coding makes wiring easier to trace and diagnose. In 12V systems, red is typically positive, black is negative, and other colours (blue, white, yellow, brown) are used for specific circuits such as lighting, accessories, and switched outputs. Consistent colour coding is essential for safe and maintainable van wiring.