I picked up a battery cable at our local Surplus Marine Store. It is a Yamaha pre-made cable with heavy duty lugs soldered on all ends. It is black insulation with only the word Yamaha and a white line on one of the two leads. I asked the salesman and they didn't know, but guessed 4 gauge. I compared its weight (12 foot twin lead) to a 24 piece of known generic 4 gauge wire and the Yamaha clearly was much heavier.
This surplus store buys up things from local boat builders here in Florida so I don't know if these were custom made cables for some boat or some standard part available from Yamaha since there is no part number or identification.
The cable works great but I wondered if Yamaha makes cables like this in 2 gauge. (Or 3 if such exists) or is it 4 gauge and heavier due to the heavier rubber insulation? It does look bigger in diameter than the Yamaha battery leads on my 90 hp engine.
Would sure like to know what I wound up buying.
This surplus store buys up things from local boat builders here in Florida so I don't know if these were custom made cables for some boat or some standard part available from Yamaha since there is no part number or identification.
The cable works great but I wondered if Yamaha makes cables like this in 2 gauge. (Or 3 if such exists) or is it 4 gauge and heavier due to the heavier rubber insulation? It does look bigger in diameter than the Yamaha battery leads on my 90 hp engine.
Would sure like to know what I wound up buying.