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PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 6:02 am    Post subject: Another fat wire lug connection Reply with quote

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http://fordfuelinjection.com/?p=59

The world of car battery connections. The link shows a popular way to deal with soldering the big cables.
The last pic also shows his alt to batt cable with the fat fuse. Used for high amp alts for the off road guys.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 8:44 am    Post subject: Another fat wire lug connection Reply with quote

paul wilson wrote:
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<http://fordfuelinjection.com/?p=59>http://fordfuelinjection.com/?p=59

The world of car battery connections. The link shows a popular way to
deal with soldering the big cables.
The last pic also shows his alt to batt cable with the fat fuse. Used
for high amp alts for the off road guys.

Paul
Good-gawd!!!


The propane torch is WAY oversized for this job. It's like using a Mack
truck to race around a picnic table 8*)
Get one of the $8 butane torches. They're useful for all sorts of
things other than making fat cables, and you won't set the house on fire
doing it 8*)


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 8:47 pm    Post subject: Another fat wire lug connection Reply with quote

Ernest;

While I agree with you totally, you must admit that the results depicted in the photos appear to be pretty good.

Bob McC
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PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 4:07 am    Post subject: Another fat wire lug connection Reply with quote

Where does one find the solder plugs/

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PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 5:31 am    Post subject: Another fat wire lug connection Reply with quote

I just soldered my fat wire connectors using the "Nuckolls Method" and was surprised how easy it was... Kinda fun actually. http://www.flightinnovations.com/wiring.html#Installing_Battery_Cable_Connectors

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PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 5:39 am    Post subject: Another fat wire lug connection Reply with quote

In answer to your Q: I cannot find the pellets here in the CO boondocks and I never bothered to goggle them out. I use a small torch and just feed the solder until the cable seats in the lug.
An interesting point: The weld cable I am now able to get, unlike Ryan's, melts at a low temp. My method worked fine when I was able to get the dual insulated welders cable. That stuff would not melt even with the overkill torch. With the local obtained cable I have to get the nearby battery guy to crimp the lugs with his pro crimper. I would prefer the better cable, but the dual insulation makes it slightly stiffer.
I have bought Ryan's alt and cables for my off road trucks. No problem with his service if you need a 175 or 200 amp alt. These alts are '90s to the present Ford units with the regulator attached to the back of the alt. Here is his link. He does not appear to sell pellet separately. [url=http://rjminjectiontech.com/?p 2] http://rjminjectiontech.com/?p 2[/url]
Here is a repeat of the guys diy method. Remember he deals with a lot of guys with no clue on how to deal with electrical stuff.
http://fordfuelinjection.com/?p=59

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[quote]Where does one find the solder plugs/

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PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 9:08 am    Post subject: Another fat wire lug connection Reply with quote

Robert McCallum wrote:
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Ernest;

While I agree with you totally, you must admit that the results depicted in the photos appear to be pretty good.

Indeed, I must. But how many charred remnants are on the floor? (Or in

his trash can if he isn't as messy as me.)

We're mostly manufacturing one-offs. How many battery cables do you
expect to make in your life? You -could- do the job with a #6 welding
torch set to a large oxidizing flame given enough practice (not that
I've tried it, mind you). Those little butane torches are a godsend in
many applications. This being one of those.


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PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 4:21 pm    Post subject: Another fat wire lug connection Reply with quote

At 12:39 AM 5/1/2008 -0400, you wrote:

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Ernest;

While I agree with you totally, you must admit that the results depicted
in the photos appear to be pretty good.

Bob McC
DO NOT ARCHIVE

> Good-gawd!!!
>
> The propane torch is WAY oversized for this job. It's like using a Mack
> truck to race around a picnic table 8*)
> Get one of the $8 butane torches. They're useful for all sorts of
> things other than making fat cables, and you won't set the house on fire
> doing it 8*)

I've done this job with all sizes of torches including the
standard hardware store variety depicted. Up until a few
months ago, my all time favorite for this size job was
the Bernz-O-Matic ST100T

http://www.aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Tools/Soldering/Gas_Tools/ST100T_Microtorch_small.jpg

I used to get them a Home Depot and Lowes for about
$10 each. They seem to have disappeared from the US
market but they seem to be available in the UK.

There's a variety of small gas tools depicted on
my website at:

http://www.aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Tools/Soldering/Gas_Tools/

Any one of these tools would be very convenient
sources of heat for putting the terminals on fat-wires.

Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 4:24 pm    Post subject: Another fat wire lug connection Reply with quote

At 08:02 AM 5/1/2008 -0400, you wrote:

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Where does one find the solder plugs/

They're a specialty item that's totally
unnecessary to the task. For closed barrel terminals
like that shown in the article, pre-tin your
conductors out in the open. Heat the terminal
and fill the wire-grip about 1/3 full of solder.
Then bring the wire strands up to the rear
of the wire grip . . . warm them along with
the terminal until the solder softens and then
slowly immerse the wire into the terminal.

I prefer the open barrel terminals like those
shown in:

http://aeroelectric.com/articles/big_term.pdf

This style terminal lends itself to "copper-
wedging" so that you can minimize dependency
on solder to fill the joint. You can also
apply solder as needed from the proper end
and avoid overheating the wire's insulation.

Bob . . .

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PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 7:22 pm    Post subject: Re: Another fat wire lug connection Reply with quote

nuckolls.bob(at)cox.net wrote:
At 12:39 AM 5/1/2008 -0400, you wrote:
There's a variety of small gas tools depicted on
my website at:

http://www.aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Tools/Soldering/Gas_Tools/

Any one of these tools would be very convenient
sources of heat for putting the terminals on fat-wires.

Bob . . .


I just got one of these:

http://www.aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Tools/Soldering/Gas_Tools/Pencil_Torch_2.jpg

at Ace Hardware for about $12. Kind like a refillable BIC lighter with an attitude.

Worked great to make ground buses, I suspect it'll do a bang-up job on my fat wire terminals.

George


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