Classic RC Ultra-Flex 10AWG Silicone Wire (3ft) - Universal - Black

Regular price $6.99
SKU: CL3084
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Don't let cheap, stiff wire bottleneck your high-voltage rig—deliver raw, uncompromised current with this ultra-flexible 10AWG pipeline.

When you're pushing serious voltage through a 1/8 scale basher or a high-draw speed run car, standard wiring just doesn't cut it. Resistance creates heat, and heat kills efficiency. This Classic RC 10AWG silicone wire is built to handle the massive amp spikes of modern brushless systems, ensuring your ESC and motor get every ounce of power your high-C LiPos can dish out.

Wiring up your chassis shouldn't feel like wrestling a garden hose. Thanks to a massive strand count and a premium silicone jacket, this heavy-duty wire routes beautifully through tight battery trays and receiver boxes. Whether you are building custom battery pigtails, upgrading your ESC leads, or hardwiring a thirsty motor, this wire lays down exactly where you want it and stays there.

Why You'll Love It

  • Ultra-Flexible Silicone Jacket: Withstands extreme temperatures and routes easily around low-CG chassis layouts without stressing your solder joints.
  • High-Strand Tinned Copper: Prevents oxidation and takes solder like a dream, giving you a rock-solid, low-resistance connection every time.
  • Unrestricted Current Flow: Thick 10-gauge cross-section eliminates power bottlenecks, making it perfect for 4S to 8S brushless setups.

What's Under the Hood

  • Wire Gauge: 10 AWG
  • Conductor Material: High-Strand Tinned Copper
  • Insulation: High-Temperature Silicone
  • Application: High-Current Battery, ESC, and Motor Leads

Specifications

  • Length: 3 Feet (36 Inches)
  • Color: Black
  • Flexibility Grade: High-Flex

What's In The Box

  • (1) 3-Foot Continuous Cut of 10AWG Black Silicone Wire

Note: Requires heavy-duty soldering equipment and high-quality RC solder. Pro-Tip: Because 10-gauge wire acts as a massive heat sink, use a soldering iron with at least 60W of power (preferably 80W+) and a wide chisel tip. Always pre-tin the wire ends and use a dab of flux to prevent cold solder joints when mating to heavy-duty connectors like XT90s, IC5s, or bullet plugs.