Jode5 said..
Romans, tinning the end of a multistrand cable or any cable for that matter and then puting under a screw is illegal under the SA3000 wiring rules. Tinned 2.5mm twin and earth cable is available but very expensive and hard to come by. I would suggest using standard domestic 7 strand 2.5mm twin and earth (7/067) this is the cable most electricians use for power cable these days. Do not use 2.5mm single strand twin and earth (1/178) which is what is sold at Bunnings I think. Just remember doing your own 240 volt electrical work it highly illegal unles you are an electrician doing work on your own boat only or if you re a registered Electrical Contractor you can work on any one's boat. I employ about 40 electricians, I should know.
John
Thanks for that Jode5 . I'm running the wire and the electrician will fix it off in my boat Ill get some of this
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I would suggest using standard domestic 7 strand 2.5mm twin and earth (7/067)