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PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 6:58 am    Post subject: Butt Splice on Main Alt B Lead Reply with quote

A couple of questions on this connection. Z101 calls for a 12-gauge FLW butt spliced onto the 10-gauge main alt B-lead wire. 

I didn't see any this large at Spruce, but it appears that both Amazon & AutoZone have the Dorman splices in 8 gauge. Is this a satsifactory product for our needs? 
https://www.autozone.com/miscellaneous-non-automotive/electrical-wire-connector/dorman-conduct-tite-8-gauge-butt-connectors/422502_0_0
Also, are there any special techniques required to ensure that the smaller wire is propertly gripped in the slice when crimped? Do I need to put some extra wire strands in there to fill the connector & snip off any excess? 
Thanks!
David


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 8:04 am    Post subject: Butt Splice on Main Alt B Lead Reply with quote

David,
I classify those kind of connectors as "cheap automotive" wire terminals and would not recommend them for use is aircraft.
Do a search for AMP (is Manufacturer) PIDG (Pre Insulated Diamond Grip) butt splice for something that looks like this:
[img]cid:3c50c1ed-d948-e161-0bcd-39a0b1f17789(at)yahoo.com[/img]">


Jeff Luckey

On Friday, September 25, 2020, 08:48:29 AM PDT, David Carter <david(at)carter.net> wrote:




A couple of questions on this connection. Z101 calls for a 12-gauge FLW butt spliced onto the 10-gauge main alt B-lead wire.

I didn't see any this large at Spruce, but it appears that both Amazon & AutoZone have the Dorman splices in 8 gauge. Is this a satsifactory product for our needs?
https://www.autozone.com/miscellaneous-non-automotive/electrical-wire-connector/dorman-conduct-tite-8-gauge-butt-connectors/422502_0_0
Also, are there any special techniques required to ensure that the smaller wire is propertly gripped in the slice when crimped? Do I need to put some extra wire strands in there to fill the connector & snip off any excess?
Thanks!
David


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 8:22 am    Post subject: Butt Splice on Main Alt B Lead Reply with quote

At 09:56 AM 9/25/2020, you wrote:
Quote:
A couple of questions on this connection. Z101 calls for a 12-gauge FLW butt spliced onto the 10-gauge main alt B-lead wire.Â

There should be a 4AWG spread between the protected feeder
and the fusible link stock. So the 10AWG feeder from the aux
alternator gets a 14AWG FLW. That's the case in the
last iteration of Z101 (rev B).
Quote:


I didn't see any this large at Spruce, but it appears that both Amazon & AutoZone have the Dorman splices in 8 gauge. Is this a satsifactory product for our needs?Â
https://www.autozone.com/miscellaneous-non-automotive/electrical-wire-connector/dorman-conduct-tite-8-gauge-butt-connectors/422502_0_0

The 'yellow' series PIDG terminals are indicated
for 10-12AWG wires.

https://tinyurl.com/y4njsbmt

This splice would work with our favorite po' boy's
crimp tool.

Keep in mind that 'gas tightness' of the interface
between wire and splice is the holy-grail. Folks
like AMP, Molex, C-H, have spent untold bux researching
and qualifying proven combinations of crimp dies, terminals
and wire stranding to achieve those goals.

Now comes wire, terminals and tools from a variety of
sources NOT tested for playing nice in the same
sandbox. Here are some references from the
'Connection

https://tinyurl.com/kfk6jss

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

Field history on this series of tools with PIDG has
been favorable

https://tinyurl.com/yy6wlbv2


You might look into this alternative. The heat-shrink
terminals and butt splices have been around for awhile

https://tinyurl.com/y26la2p6

. . . but no tools that produced a elegant upset of the
wire grips without mangling the insulation . . . until
now.

https://tinyurl.com/y3kzobsx

I'm ordering one of these in to take a look and try
it out.


Quote:
Also, are there any special techniques required to ensure that the smaller wire is propertly gripped in the slice when crimped? Do I need to put some extra wire strands in there to fill the connector & snip off any excess?

You betcha. Strip the 14AWG wire back about 1/2
and fold it so as to double the strands
in the wire grip.

Alternatively, you could consider a soldered lap
joint like this

https://tinyurl.com/yxq7c5d9

BUT NO MATER WHICH TECHNIQUE YOU CHOSE TO EXPLORE,
BUY EXTRA TERMINALS AND EXPERIMENT WITH THE
PROPOSED TOOL(S) AND WIRE. DO A PULL TEST TO INSURE
THAT YOUR WIRE/TOOL/TERMINAL COMBINATIONS ARE
COMING TOGETHER IN BLISSFUL EMBRACE.


Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 8:46 am    Post subject: Butt Splice on Main Alt B Lead Reply with quote

I made a mistake in my question.  The main alt   lead is 8 gauge & joins to a 12 gauge fusible link.  That's the size butt connector I'm not seeing at Spruce.  The yellow amp goes up to 10.  

On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 12:25 PM Robert L. Nuckolls, III <nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelectric.com (nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelectric.com)> wrote:

Quote:


At 09:56 AM 9/25/2020, you wrote:
Quote:
A couple of questions on this

connection. Z101 calls for a 12-gauge FLW butt spliced onto the 10-gauge

main alt B-lead wire.Â

  There should be a 4AWG spread between the protected feeder
  and the fusible link stock. So the 10AWG feeder from the aux
  alternator gets a 14AWG FLW. That's the case in the
  last iteration of Z101 (rev B).
Quote:
 

I didn't see any this large at Spruce, but it appears that both Amazon

& AutoZone have the Dorman splices in 8 gauge. Is this a

satsifactory product for our needs?Â


https://www.autozone.com/miscellaneous-non-automotive/electrical-wire-connector/dorman-conduct-tite-8-gauge-butt-connectors/422502_0_0


  The 'yellow' series PIDG terminals are indicated
  for 10-12AWG wires.

https://tinyurl.com/y4njsbmt

  This splice would work with our favorite po' boy's
  crimp tool.

  Keep in mind that 'gas tightness' of the interface
  between wire and splice is the holy-grail. Folks
  like AMP, Molex, C-H, have spent untold bux researching
  and qualifying proven combinations of crimp dies, terminals
  and wire stranding to achieve those goals.

  Now comes wire, terminals and tools from a variety of
  sources NOT tested for playing nice in the same
  sandbox. Here are some references from the
  'Connection

https://tinyurl.com/kfk6jss

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

  Field history on this series of tools with PIDG has
  been favorable

https://tinyurl.com/yy6wlbv2
You might look into this alternative. The heat-shrink
terminals and butt splices have been around for awhile

https://tinyurl.com/y26la2p6

. . . but no tools that produced a elegant upset of the
wire grips without mangling the insulation . . . until
now.

https://tinyurl.com/y3kzobsx

I'm ordering one of these in to take a look and try
it out.
Quote:
Also, are there any special

techniques required to ensure that the smaller wire is propertly gripped

in the slice when crimped? Do I need to put some extra wire strands in

there to fill the connector & snip off any excess?

  You betcha. Strip the 14AWG wire back about 1/2
  and fold it so as to double the strands
  in the wire grip.

  Alternatively, you could consider a soldered lap
  joint like this

https://tinyurl.com/yxq7c5d9

  BUT NO MATER WHICH TECHNIQUE YOU CHOSE TO EXPLORE,
  BUY EXTRA TERMINALS AND EXPERIMENT WITH THE
  PROPOSED TOOL(S) AND WIRE. DO A PULL TEST TO INSURE
  THAT YOUR WIRE/TOOL/TERMINAL COMBINATIONS ARE
  COMING TOGETHER IN BLISSFUL EMBRACE.




  Bob . . .




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PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 8:52 am    Post subject: Butt Splice on Main Alt B Lead Reply with quote

Aircraft Spruce # 320570

On Friday, September 25, 2020, 09:34:01 AM PDT, Jeff Luckey <jluckey(at)pacbell.net> wrote:





David,

I classify those kind of connectors as "cheap automotive" wire terminals and would not recommend them for use is aircraft.

Do a search for AMP (is Manufacturer) PIDG (Pre Insulated Diamond Grip) butt splice for something that looks like this:

[img]cid:QnZ7yPtZMT5FlqyPCsTE[/img]">

Jeff Luckey


On Friday, September 25, 2020, 08:48:29 AM PDT, David Carter <david(at)carter.net> wrote:


A couple of questions on this connection. Z101 calls for a 12-gauge FLW butt spliced onto the 10-gauge main alt B-lead wire.
I didn't see any this large at Spruce, but it appears that both Amazon & AutoZone have the Dorman splices in 8 gauge. Is this a satsifactory product for our needs?
https://www.autozone.com/miscellaneous-non-automotive/electrical-wire-connector/dorman-conduct-tite-8-gauge-butt-connectors/422502_0_0

Also, are there any special techniques required to ensure that the smaller wire is propertly gripped in the slice when crimped? Do I need to put some extra wire strands in there to fill the connector & snip off any excess?

Thanks!
David
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 9:03 am    Post subject: Butt Splice on Main Alt B Lead Reply with quote

You would need crimping equipment of the right size in order to use a crimp type splice.  Even assuming a quality connector is available, doing it once or twice may not justify getting the crimping equipment required or gaining the practice needed to do it 100% effectively.


I'd suggest a solder type butt connector sized for 10guage and then stuffing the 12 guage side with extra strands as required.  All you need is solder and a torch to get it done.  Big item like that is easier technique-wise than smaller solder work.


Bill "just a another amateur wire splicer with an opinion" Watson



On 9/25/2020 10:56 AM, David Carter wrote:

Quote:
A couple of questions on this connection. Z101 calls for a 12-gauge FLW butt spliced onto the 10-gauge main alt B-lead wire. 

I didn't see any this large at Spruce, but it appears that both Amazon & AutoZone have the Dorman splices in 8 gauge. Is this a satsifactory product for our needs? 
https://www.autozone.com/miscellaneous-non-automotive/electrical-wire-connector/dorman-conduct-tite-8-gauge-butt-connectors/422502_0_0


Also, are there any special techniques required to ensure that the smaller wire is propertly gripped in the slice when crimped? Do I need to put some extra wire strands in there to fill the connector & snip off any excess? 


Thanks!
David




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PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 11:15 am    Post subject: Butt Splice on Main Alt B Lead Reply with quote

David,
See if this meets your needs....
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On Friday, September 25, 2020, 10:38:51 AM PDT, David Carter <david(at)carter.net> wrote:




I made a mistake in my question. The main alt lead is 8 gauge & joins to a 12 gauge fusible link. That's the size butt connector I'm not seeing at Spruce. The yellow amp goes up to 10.
On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 12:25 PM Robert L. Nuckolls, III <nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelectric.com (nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelectric.com)> wrote:
Quote:
At 09:56 AM 9/25/2020, you wrote:
Quote:
A couple of questions on thisconnection. Z101 calls for a 12-gauge FLW butt spliced onto the 10-gaugemain alt B-lead wire.Â
There should be a 4AWG spread between the protected feeder and the fusible link stock. So the 10AWG feeder from the aux alternator gets a 14AWG FLW. That's the case in the  last iteration of Z101 (rev B).
Quote:
I didn't see any this large at Spruce, but it appears that both Amazon& AutoZone have the Dorman splices in 8 gauge. Is this asatsifactory product for our needs? https://www.autozone.com/miscellaneous-non-automotive/electrical-wire-connector/dorman-conduct-tite-8-gauge-butt-connectors/422502_0_0
The 'yellow' series PIDG terminals are indicated for 10-12AWG wires.https://tinyurl.com/y4njsbmt This splice would work with our favorite po' boy's crimp tool. Keep in mind that 'gas tightness' of the interface between wire and splice is the holy-grail. Folks like AMP, Molex, C-H, have spent untold bux researching and qualifying proven combinations of crimp dies, terminals and wire stranding to achieve those goals.  Now comes wire, terminals and tools from a variety of sources NOT tested for playing nice in the same sandbox. Here are some references from the 'Connectionhttps://tinyurl.com/kfk6jsshttp://aeroelectric.com/articles/terminal.pdf  Field history on this series of tools with PIDG has been favorablehttps://tinyurl.com/yy6wlbv2You might look into this alternative. The heat-shrinkterminals and butt splices have been around for awhilehttps://tinyurl.com/y26la2p6. . . but no tools that produced a elegant upset of thewire grips without mangling the insulation . . . untilnow.https://tinyurl.com/y3kzobsxI'm ordering one of these in to take a look and tryit out.
Quote:
Also, are there any specialtechniques required to ensure that the smaller wire is propertly grippedin the slice when crimped? Do I need to put some extra wire strands inthere to fill the connector & snip off any excess?
You betcha. Strip the 14AWG wire back about 1/2  and fold it so as to double the strands in the wire grip. Alternatively, you could consider a soldered lap joint like thishttps://tinyurl.com/yxq7c5d9 BUT NO MATER WHICH TECHNIQUE YOU CHOSE TO EXPLORE, BUY EXTRA TERMINALS AND EXPERIMENT WITH THE PROPOSED TOOL(S) AND WIRE. DO A PULL TEST TO INSURE THAT YOUR WIRE/TOOL/TERMINAL COMBINATIONS ARE COMING TOGETHER IN BLISSFUL EMBRACE.
Bob . . .

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 11:31 am    Post subject: Butt Splice on Main Alt B Lead Reply with quote

At 11:41 AM 9/25/2020, you wrote:
Quote:
I made a mistake in my question. The main alt  lead is 8 gauge & joins to a 12 gauge fusible link.Â
That's the size butt connector I'm not seeing at Spruce. The yellow amp goes up to 10. Â

Crimp tools in that size are not commonly
available. I think I'd go for a soldered lap-joint
for that one.


Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 1:03 pm    Post subject: Butt Splice on Main Alt B Lead Reply with quote

Yes, I was leaning toward the soldered lap joint approach. I considered crimping ring terminals on each wire end & joining them with a 1/4" bolt/nut assembly, but the 8-gauge crimper again becomes a problem. 

Thanks to all for the advice & ideas. 
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On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 3:37 PM Robert L. Nuckolls, III <nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelectric.com (nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelectric.com)> wrote:

Quote:
At 11:41 AM 9/25/2020, you wrote:
Quote:
I made a mistake in my question.  The main alt   lead is 8 gauge & joins to a 12 gauge fusible link.Â
That's the size butt connector I'm not seeing at Spruce.  The yellow amp goes up to 10. Â

 Crimp tools in that size are not commonly
 available. I think I'd go for a soldered lap-joint
 for that one.


  Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 3:50 pm    Post subject: Butt Splice on Main Alt B Lead Reply with quote

Don’t know if these butt connectors would be of use here, but I am curious what Bob thinks.  This URL goes to a Summit Racing site and shows that application.  Looks pretty slick to me.

https://tinyurl.com/y374wd4m

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At 11:41 AM 9/25/2020, you wrote:

Quote:

I made a mistake in my question. The main alt  lead is 8 gauge & joins to a 12 gauge fusible link.Â
That's the size butt connector I'm not seeing at Spruce. The yellow amp goes up to 10. Â


Crimp tools in that size are not commonly
available. I think I'd go for a soldered lap-joint
for that one.

Bob . . .


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