Collection: DC Cable

DC (Direct Current) cable is a type of electrical cable specifically designed to carry direct current, where the electric charge flows in a single direction. DC cables are widely used in a variety of applications, including renewable energy systems (like solar panels and wind turbines), electric vehicles, telecommunications, and data centers.

 Key characteristics of DC cables include:

           Single-direction flow: Since DC flows in one direction, DC cables are typically rated for the maximum direct current they can handle.

          Insulation and shielding: These cables are usually well-insulated to prevent energy loss and ensure safe operation, as high-current DC circuits can generate substantial heat.

          Low-resistance conductors: To reduce power loss over longer distances, DC cables are often made of highly conductive materials like copper or aluminum.