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Victron 25m 16A/250Vac Shore Power Cord

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Victron 25m 16A/250Vac Shore Power CordVictron 25m 16A 250Vac Shore Power Cord: Reliable Energy Transfer for Marine and RV Systems High Visibility Shore Power for Demanding Environments The Victron 25m 16A 250Vac Shore Power Cord is engineered to provide a secure and stable electrical connection between shore based power pedestals and your vessel, caravan, or off grid vehicle. Designed specifically for outdoor and marine use, this heavy duty cable ensures your onboard systems receive

Victron 25m 16A/250Vac Shore Power Cord: Reliable Energy Transfer for Marine and RV Systems

High-Visibility Shore Power for Demanding Environments

The Victron 25m 16A/250Vac Shore Power Cord is engineered to provide a secure and stable electrical connection between shore-based power pedestals and your vessel, caravan, or off-grid vehicle. Designed specifically for outdoor and marine use, this heavy-duty cable ensures your onboard systems receive consistent energy without compromising on safety. Featuring a bright, high-visibility yellow jacket, it significantly reduces tripping hazards around docks, campsites, and industrial areas.

Constructed with premium marine-grade materials, this cable delivers a 16A maximum current capacity to support demanding electrical loads such as battery chargers, air conditioning units, and heavy-duty appliances. *Note typical de-rating factors apply to maximum current capacities under continuous load or elevated temperatures.

Engineered to Professional CEE Standards

Safety is paramount when transferring mains electricity in wet or outdoor environments. This shore power cord is built to international CEE (IEC 60309) specifications, featuring a standard 3-pin configuration that ensures a properly grounded, single-phase connection. The moulded male plug and female connector provide exceptional resistance to moisture and dust, keeping your electrical contacts clean and secure over years of frequent use.

For additional protection against the elements, the female connector includes an integrated weather-resistant dust cap. This keeps the terminals effectively shielded from saltwater spray, dirt, and debris when the cable is unplugged and stored away. Features an ergonomic yellow handle on the female connector for improved grip and ease of handling in wet conditions.

Built Tough for Australian Conditions

Australian marine and outback environments subject equipment to extreme ultraviolet radiation, high humidity, and physical abrasion. The outer jacket of this 25m power cord is highly UV-stabilised and water-resistant, mitigating the cracking and degradation commonly seen in generic outdoor extension leads. Its excellent flexibility makes it easy to coil and store, even in colder weather, without kinking or retaining permanent bends.

Seamless System Integration

While compatible with standard CEE power pedestals, this cable is perfectly matched to high-quality shore power inlets, including Victron Energy stainless steel and polyamide models. Pairing this cable with a premium inlet creates a watertight, low-resistance circuit that protects your onboard electronics from voltage drops and electrical faults. This is an essential upgrade for any serious marine or mobile energy system.

Key Features

  • High-visibility yellow outer jacket reduces tripping risks and improves site safety.
  • Robust CEE-standard 3-pin male plug and female connector for secure, grounded connections.
  • Rated for 16A maximum current to handle high-demand onboard appliances.
  • Marine-grade, UV-stabilised, and water-resistant outer jacket built for longevity.
  • Flexible construction ensures easy deployment and neat coiling for storage.
  • Integrated protective cap shields female terminals from moisture and dirt when not in use.

Upgrade Your Power Connection Today

Relying on standard household extension cords for marine or RV applications can lead to voltage drops, overheating, and serious safety hazards. Equip your vessel or vehicle with the Victron 25m 16A/250Vac Shore Power Cord to ensure safe, compliant, and highly efficient energy transfer wherever you plug in. Invest in professional-grade cabling to protect your onboard systems and enjoy complete peace of mind on your next journey.

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