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5Ft 4/0AWG AURA Battery to Hybrid Inverter Cable

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5Ft 4/0AWG AURA Battery to Hybrid Inverter Cable

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  • 【Designed for Rengy X】 Quickly connect to the Renogy X Energy Storage System with ease.
  • 【Plug-and-play】 Simplifies setup, eliminates wiring errors, saves time.
  • 【Excellent performance】 4/0AWG tinned copper maximizes conductivity.
  • 【Durable design】 Operates from -40°F to 221°F, safe and reliable.
  • 【Tested and Proven Quality】 Vibration-tested for stable connections in tough conditions.
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5Ft 4/0AWG AURA Battery to Hybrid Inverter Cable
5Ft 4/0AWG AURA Battery to Hybrid Inverter Cable
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This 5ft 4/0AWG power cable is an essential accessory for efficient power transfer between the Renogy X battery and inverter. It features a pair of 3/8-inch ring lugs on one end and an ES103 quick-plug connector on the other, ensuring seamless connection between the Renogy X Energy Storage System and the Renogy X Hybrid Inverter.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do you need this wire?
This wire is the main accessory between the Renogy X inverter and the battery, facilitating seamless conversion between solar energy, battery power and generator power through the inverter
What is the difference between the power line connected to the inverter and other batteries?
The ES103 quick-insert connector can be quickly connected to the Renogy X Energy Storage System, and the dual locking function of the connector ensures connection stability.
Do you connect the battery first or the inverter first?
Connect the cable to the battery first, and then connect to the inverter. Pay attention to the snap when using the quick-insert connector