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Powermaster 1-562 6-gauge Alternator Charge Wire, 2 FT
- Great for High Amp Alternator Upgrade
- Fine Stranded Wires For Maximum Amperage Flow And Less Volt Drop
- Highly Flexible Neoprene Insulation
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Product Summary
Universal Fit, Copper Core Material
- Great for High Amp Alternator Upgrade
- Fine Stranded Wires For Maximum Amperage Flow And Less Volt Drop
- Highly Flexible Neoprene Insulation
- Made In USA
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Powermaster 1-562 alternator charge wire is a 2-foot, 6-gauge upgrade cable designed to connect your alternator to the battery with less voltage drop and better current flow—especially useful when stepping up to a higher-amp charging system. It uses fine-stranded copper for strong conductivity and flexibility, helping deliver consistent power where it matters most.
Built with highly flexible neoprene insulation and finished in red, this charge wire is made to handle the demands of performance electrical setups while staying easy to route in tighter engine bays. It’s made in the USA, sold individually, and features 5/16-inch eyelets on both ends for a straightforward alternator-to-battery install.
- Great for High Amp Alternator Upgrade
- Fine Stranded Wires For Maximum Amperage Flow And Less Volt Drop
- Highly Flexible Neoprene Insulation
- Made In USA
Specs
- Alternator Amperage: 150
- Wire Gauge: 6-gauge
- Wire Core Material: Copper
- Wire Length (ft.): 2.00
- Color: Red
Powermaster 1-562 Specifications
Powermaster 1-562 Specifications
| KEY SPECS | |
|---|---|
| MFG. Part # | 1-562 |
| Brand | Powermaster |
| GENERAL | |
| Core Material | Copper |
| Wire Gauge | 6 Gauge |
| Wire Length | 2 ft. |
| GTIN Code | 692209025269 |
| Sold in Quantity | Each |
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