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messydeer
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Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 9:13 pm Post subject: Can a 4awg cable be too short? |
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Depending on the answer to this question, I might have been better off asking it earlier. I have 4awg welding cable between my battery contactor and my starter contactor. It's only 2" long, plus the ~1/2" crimped in each terminal. It fits fine, but now that the lugs are crimped on, it's fairly stiff. In a shorter wire or a longer section of this fat cable, I'd make them a little long. With this 2" jobbie, there's no give. I could position the contactors so it puts a little compression on the cable, or is this even necessary?
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Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 5:20 am Post subject: Can a 4awg cable be too short? |
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Morning, Dan...
First...hope you and everyone reading this has a great Thanksgiving!
As far as your short 4 gauge wire, I'm not sure what your concern is...tension on the contactor terminals maybe? Or not being able to quite fit it between the two contactors? In either case, my first thought is to make a new "cable" that is long enough to form a loop so that it leaves one contactor's terminal and then loops around 360 degrees before it connects to the other. If you can make this loop big enough, it should remove all tension from the terminals and allow some give and adjustment in the wire.
Harley
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Depending on the answer to this question, I might have been better off asking it earlier. I have 4awg welding cable between my battery contactor and my starter contactor. It's only 2" long, plus the ~1/2" crimped in each terminal. It fits fine, but now that the lugs are crimped on, it's fairly stiff. In a shorter wire or a longer section of this fat cable, I'd make them a little long. With this 2" jobbie, there's no give. I could position the contactors so it puts a little compression on the cable, or is this even necessary?
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Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 6:30 am Post subject: Can a 4awg cable be too short? |
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Often a copper or brass bar or strap works well if there will be a bend
in it. I use a U shaped thin bar about 1/16" x 3/4" to connect two side
by side contactors. No crimped connectors, it takes up less space, and
it flexes amply so as to not stress terminals.
Ken
Harley wrote:
Quote: | Morning, Dan...
First...hope you and everyone reading this has a great Thanksgiving!
As far as your short 4 gauge wire, I'm not sure what your concern
is...tension on the contactor terminals maybe? Or not being able to
quite fit it between the two contactors? In either case, my first
thought is to make a new "cable" that is long enough to form a loop so
that it leaves one contactor's terminal and then loops around 360
degrees before it connects to the other. If you can make this loop big
enough, it should remove all tension from the terminals and allow some
give and adjustment in the wire.
Harley
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> Depending on the answer to this question, I might have been better off asking it earlier. I have 4awg welding cable between my battery contactor and my starter contactor. It's only 2" long, plus the ~1/2" crimped in each terminal. It fits fine, but now that the lugs are crimped on, it's fairly stiff. In a shorter wire or a longer section of this fat cable, I'd make them a little long. With this 2" jobbie, there's no give. I could position the contactors so it puts a little compression on the cable, or is this even necessary?
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messydeer
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Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 8:21 am Post subject: Re: Can a 4awg cable be too short? |
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Thanks, guys
It's the stress on the terminals I'm concerned about. I had outsourced the crimping, so going with the copper bar would be easier than doing the terminals again. I had read in the archives that Bob had a comic book describing bridging a short distance between 2 contactors, but couldn't find anything else on it. Maybe this is what was meant.
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Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 8:37 am Post subject: Can a 4awg cable be too short? |
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Good Morning Harley,
Or --- Why not just use a Buss Bar?
Beech has used them for years on the Bonanza line.
Happy Skies,
Old Bob
AKA
Bob Siegfried
Downers Grove, Illinois
Stearman N3977A
In a message dated 11/26/2009 7:21:35 A.M. Central Standard Time, harley(at)AgelessWings.com writes:
Quote: | Morning, Dan...
First...hope you and everyone reading this has a great Thanksgiving!
As far as your short 4 gauge wire, I'm not sure what your concern is...tension on the contactor terminals maybe? Or not being able to quite fit it between the two contactors? In either case, my first thought is to make a new "cable" that is long enough to form a loop so that it leaves one contactor's terminal and then loops around 360 degrees before it connects to the other. If you can make this loop big enough, it should remove all tension from the terminals and allow some give and adjustment in the wire.
Harley
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Depending on the answer to this question, I might have been better off asking it earlier. I have 4awg welding cable between my battery contactor and my starter contactor. It's only 2" long, plus the ~1/2" crimped in each terminal. It fits fine, but now that the lugs are crimped on, it's fairly stiff. In a shorter wire or a longer section of this fat cable, I'd make them a little long. With this 2" jobbie, there's no give. I could position the contactors so it puts a little compression on the cable, or is this even necessary?
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Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 8:52 am Post subject: Can a 4awg cable be too short? |
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Morning, Bob...
>>Or --- Why not just use a Buss Bar?<<
I thought of that, but it sounded to me like he was trying to find a way to use a cable for some reason...so I suggested the loop!
..and I hope you are enjoying your Thanksgiving as much as I am mine!
Harley
BobsV35B(at)aol.com (BobsV35B(at)aol.com) wrote: [quote] Good Morning Harley,
Or --- Why not just use a Buss Bar?
Beech has used them for years on the Bonanza line.
Happy Skies,
Old Bob
AKA
Bob Siegfried
Downers Grove, Illinois
Stearman N3977A
In a message dated 11/26/2009 7:21:35 A.M. Central Standard Time, harley(at)AgelessWings.com (harley(at)AgelessWings.com) writes:
Quote: | Morning, Dan...
First...hope you and everyone reading this has a great Thanksgiving!
As far as your short 4 gauge wire, I'm not sure what your concern is...tension on the contactor terminals maybe? Or not being able to quite fit it between the two contactors? In either case, my first thought is to make a new "cable" that is long enough to form a loop so that it leaves one contactor's terminal and then loops around 360 degrees before it connects to the other. If you can make this loop big enough, it should remove all tension from the terminals and allow some give and adjustment in the wire.
Harley
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Depending on the answer to this question, I might have been better off asking it earlier. I have 4awg welding cable between my battery contactor and my starter contactor. It's only 2" long, plus the ~1/2" crimped in each terminal. It fits fine, but now that the lugs are crimped on, it's fairly stiff. In a shorter wire or a longer section of this fat cable, I'd make them a little long. With this 2" jobbie, there's no give. I could position the contactors so it puts a little compression on the cable, or is this even necessary?
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Dan
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Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 9:32 am Post subject: Can a 4awg cable be too short? |
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At 10:21 AM 11/26/2009, you wrote:
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Thanks, guys
It's the stress on the terminals I'm concerned about. I had
outsourced the crimping, so going with the copper bar would be
easier than doing the terminals again. I had read in the archives
that Bob had a comic book describing bridging a short distance
between 2 contactors, but couldn't find anything else on it. Maybe
this is what was meant.
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See:
http://aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Wiring_Technique/Contactor_Interconnect/
Bob . . .
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messydeer
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Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 10:14 am Post subject: Re: Can a 4awg cable be too short? |
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Yes, thanks everybody. Those pics help, Bob
Looks like some are made of brass and some of copper. Would copper work better in my case, since it would flex a bit more than brass? Post to post would be ~4" with a 90 twist.
My pic shows the situation. The cable from the battery positive to battery contactor is also pretty short, but I can mount it with enough flex to make me happy. There'll be a little more flex when the 2nd hole is drilled after the contactor is rotated a few degrees counterclockwise.
I had not particularly wisely opened a couple holes for the starter contactor to 3/16, then ended up having my starter lead too short. That's what the 3/16 clecos go through. So I moved things over a couple inches and can use one of the bigger holes for the battery contactor.
I had hoped the starter contactor could use the other big hole, as shown in the pic, but there is a 3/4" square tube stiffener it would interfere with behind the vertical row of holes. Due to the starter cable length, I can only move the starter contactor to the right (referenced from the pic) and/or up. It only needs to go an inch or less to straddle the firewall stiffener, but the cable won't make it that far.
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Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 10:20 am Post subject: Can a 4awg cable be too short? |
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Bus bar stock is Van's setup as well. Van's plans actually call for it to be doubled-up between the contactors. In such short distances, I think it's easier to work with than soldered terminal lugs in 4ga cable.
Brooks
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Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 11:11 am Post subject: Can a 4awg cable be too short? |
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Good Afternoon Dan,
I would use copper.
It has better conductivity and withstands bending better. If you look closely at 'Lectric Bob's Beechcraft photos you may note that Beech often applies a coating over their buss bars, I have used tool handle dip material for such purposes
Happy Skies,
Old Bob
AKA
Bob Siegfried
Downers Grove, Illinois
Stearman N3977A
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messydeer
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Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 11:54 am Post subject: Re: Can a 4awg cable be too short? |
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Quote: | I would use copper.
It has better conductivity and withstands bending better. If you look closely at 'Lectric Bob's Beechcraft photos you may note that Beech often applies a coating over their buss bars, I have used tool handle dip material for such purposes |
Thanks, Bob
I did notice that pic and could see a little copper colored area just around one connection, but didn't know what to use for the insulation. If my hardware store doesn't have 063 I can get some from Vans, like Brooks said. But Brooks, you said Vans says to double it? Not having it in hand, I'd be concerned about it being too stiff then. According to my notes, #4 cross section is 0.0327 sq in. So 063 x 1/2" would purtneer the same without doubling.
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Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 10:42 pm Post subject: Can a 4awg cable be too short? |
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At 01:54 PM 11/26/2009, you wrote:
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> It has better conductivity and withstands bending better. If you
look closely at 'Lectric Bob's Beechcraft photos you may note that
Beech often applies a coating over their buss bars, I have used
tool handle dip material for such purposes
Thanks, Bob
I did notice that pic and could see a little copper colored area
just around one connection, but didn't know what to use for the
insulation. If my hardware store doesn't have 063 I can get some
from Vans, like Brooks said. But Brooks, you said Vans says to
double it? Not having it in hand, I'd be concerned about it being
too stiff then. According to my notes, #4 cross section is 0.0327 sq
in. So 063 x 1/2" would purtneer the same without doubling.
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You're going to drill 5/16" holes in the straps
so 5/8" width material would give you better edge
margins. But given the necessary twist and the
angles . . . I'd go for a longer piece of 4AWG
installed for comfortable as opposed to tight
fit. It's going to be a whole bunch easier to
fabricate and will look nicer in the long run.
An extra inch or more in wire length is not
going to be a performance issue.
Bob . . .
Bob . . .
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Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 11:07 pm Post subject: Can a 4awg cable be too short? |
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I find that a good source of copper is copper water pipe; heat it up to
almost red hot with a blow torch and let it cool naturally to anneal it and
then you can hammer or squash it flat in a vice and cut it to size. A
couple of layers of heat shrink for insulation and you've got the bus bar/
connector.
SA Jay
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Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 11:15 am Post subject: Re: Can a 4awg cable be too short? |
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Here are some pics of the new cable. The hand crimping tool they used had was like a bolt cutter, with long handles. The indentation left was roughly a 3/16" cube.
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