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A2Z NACS extension - actually shipping?

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I got an alert from A2Z at 1AM yesterday that their 6' NACS DC extension cable was finally in stock. Unfortunately, by 9AM this morning when I read my email - no longer. Either it was a mistake, and the cable wasn't actually available yet, or people jumped on this in that 8 hours in the middle of the night and bought out the entire initial shipment!

If any of you managed to order one - let us all know!
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Saw this as well. In the Reddit sub everyone was basically freaking out about how unsafe this cable would be, but I’m not sure what to believe.
 
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I don't see any inherent reason it can't be safe. But if it is safe, it will be very, very heavy. I would trust A2Z to not cut corners here, but watch out when the fly by night Amazon vendors with names like SOBUBDY get into the mix.
 

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I’m really curious how they made this work safely. There was a post a while back when they first talked about doing this and that they would have temperature-sensitive disconnects in both end connectors and other safety features. Personally I’m not racing to buy one of these.
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