


Make Your Own Buzzer Game
Marsoni
M251S
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Friday, May 29
Make Your Own Buzzer GameEnjoy a little bit of DIY project with this amazing kit that contains everything you need to make your very own buzzer game. Simply fold and stick the card nets together and pin in the electrical components. You can even bend the wire to any shape you want. Who will have a steady enough hand to complete the circuit? Be careful not to hit the wire and set off the buzzer and flashing lights. Features Make Your Own Buzzer Game DIY project kit Electrical
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★★★★★ 5
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Color: Black, Size: 25-Feet
Received the package in good condition. This wire is a decent quality. I made a set of jumper cables with it and they work excellent.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2026
★★★★★ 5
bought twice to make custom UPS setup battery leads, not disappointed
Color: Black, Size: 25-Feet
bought this item(25ft 2awg) twice, the first time I did was to create some quick connect cables between my batteries and my distribution block to my 4kw invertor(24v 165a peak calculated load)
I may have oversized due to knowing that the bigger you go the less you stress components and loose power to voltage drop
these cables are a nice high-grade rubber jacket and the 30awg strands are ideal for maximum flexibility while remaining fairly easy to terminate
this cable also includes a backer paper wrap that allows for easy stripping(of the rubber) without too much strand loss damage(from cutting too close to the core)
overall, would buy again, like I did, if I need larger runs(say for feeding an RV solar AC distribution panel) I would buy this brand again, in the 100ft range or so
THHN is not ideal for flex connections(strands are way too stiff) but a couple runs of welding cable like this inside something like "smurf tube" would be a perfect high-power temporary connection system, or just a way to isolate a large battery stack used for a solar setup
in fact I may do that someday, set up a pallet of LiFePO4 batteries with a large quick connect, and just recharge the massive array(s) at a secondary location where solar is more ideal(or other renewables)
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Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Custom wires for winch solenoid pack relocation.
Color: Black, Size: 25-Feet
Wire is nice. Flexible. Seems good. However the inner liner is not moisture blocking as I assumed from the pictures, it's paper.. still seems like a good price per foot.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2020
★★★★★ 4
Good, flexible (considering it's 2 GA) wire
Color: Black, Size: 20-Feet
Good, flexible (considering it's 2 GA) wire. Lugs soldered on well (using solder pot + flux). The only reason I didn't rate it 5 stars is because it's expensive. Made in USA was a +
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Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2017
★★★★★ 5
Awesome cable
Color: Black, Size: 25-Feet
Worked great, used it for my corvette batter relocation to the trunk. Plus starter, and alternator wiring
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