SKU: CW95298
UPC: 840248203111
MPN: WUL10RD-25
The Pacer Red 10 AWG Primary Wire – 25' is a USA-manufactured marine electrical conductor engineered for the harsh saltwater environment. Built from Type III class K tinned copper, this 10 AWG primary wire resists corrosion and maintains reliability in demanding offshore and coastal applications where standard copper wire fails prematurely.
The tinned copper construction is critical for marine use—the tin coating actively resists oxidation and verdigris formation that occurs when bare copper contacts saltwater spray and moisture. At 10 AWG, this wire handles moderate current loads typical of navigation systems, fish finders, bilge pumps, and auxiliary lighting circuits. The 25-foot spool length accommodates most single-run installations on center consoles, cabin cruisers, and offshore fishing vessels. Excellent flexibility allows routing through tight spaces and conduit without kinking or work-hardening the conductor.
This wire suits both weekend anglers upgrading aging electrical systems and serious offshore operations that demand corrosion resistance and code compliance. Whether replacing original equipment or running new circuits for added electronics, 10 AWG primary wire bridges the gap between smaller gauges (12, 14 AWG) used for low-current accessories and heavier marine cable (8, 6 AWG) reserved for main battery banks and windlass circuits. Pacer's reputation for exceeding marine electrical standards makes this a stock choice for boat builders, repair shops, and owners who understand that saltwater corrosion costs far more than quality wire.
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