Hacker Silicone Wire Black 4mm2 2m

Hacker Silicone Wire Black 4mm2 2m

$13.75 AUD
Sale price  $13.75 AUD Regular price 
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Hacker Silicone Wire Black 4mm2 2m
Hacker

Hacker Silicone Wire Black 4mm2 2m

$13.75 AUD
Sale price  $13.75 AUD Regular price 
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This Hacker silicone wire in black is 4mm² in cross-section and 2 metres long, ideal for high-current battery and ESC connections in RC models and other electronic projects. The flexible silicone insulation withstands high temperatures and resists abrasion, ensuring reliable performance in demanding applications.

Use it for power wiring between batteries, speed controllers, and motors where low resistance and durability are essential. The tinned copper strands provide excellent conductivity and solderability.

Key Features

Brand Hacker
Wire Gauge 4 mm² (approx. 11 AWG)
Length 2 m (6.6 ft)
Color Black
Insulation Material Silicone
Conductor Material Tinned copper
Strand Count Multiple fine strands
Temperature Rating High temperature (typical silicone wire)
Voltage Rating 600V (typical)
Weight 0.1 kg (approx.)

Materials & care

Store in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. Avoid sharp bends that may damage the insulation. Clean with a dry cloth if needed.

How to use

Cut the wire to the desired length, strip the silicone insulation carefully using a wire stripper or sharp blade, and solder the tinned copper strands to connectors, battery terminals, or ESC pads. Use heat shrink tubing over connections for insulation.

Frequently asked questions

What is the cross-section of this wire?

The wire has a cross-section of 4 mm².

How long is the wire?

The wire is 2 metres long.

What is the insulation material?

The insulation is made of silicone, which is flexible and heat-resistant.

What is the conductor made of?

The conductor is tinned copper with multiple fine strands for flexibility.

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