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Fat Wires & Brass vs. Copper

 
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 12:42 pm    Post subject: Fat Wires & Brass vs. Copper Reply with quote

Bob & Listers,

I'm finishing up the contactor mounting/wiring on my RV-7 firewall and
about to make and mount the ground busses and ground pass-through.

I'm planning on 2AWG welding cable for both battery cables, the starter
cable, and the engine to firewall ground bus. Is this OK or should I use a
braided strap for the engine to firewall ground?

This leaves the Alternator B-Lead. 2AWG is overkill but convenient to buy
and use. However, would I be better off downsizing it to a smaller gauge
welding cable? I'm planning on a 60amp Plane Power alternator.

I can get brass plate and bar easily and cheaply. Is it practically /
functionally equivalent to copper for the main contactor to starter
contactor bar? Same for the bar to connect the current limiter? Van's specs
out .125 x .5 for the first and there is no spec for the second but I plan
on .063 x .5 for it. Will those work in brass?

I've already sourced two copper bars that are a bit thinner (.050) that are
perfect size for each side of the firewall for the ground busses. I'm
planning on soldering brass tabs onto them and mounting them with brass
bolts through them for the fat wires? Is this OK?

I've summarized these 5 questions below, and I appreciate the help. Other
questions following in separate threads.

George Jenson
Tucson, AZ
RV-7

Summary - 5 questions:
1. 2AWG welding cable OK for engine to firewall ground in lieu of braid?
2. 2AWG welding cable OK for 60amp PP alternator b-lead or should I downsize?
3. .125 x .5 brass bar OK for contactor to contactor run (Van's specs same
size but Copper)?
4. .063 x .5 brass bar OK for contactor to current limiter (no starter
current)?
5. .050 x .75 x 5 copper bars/straps on either side of firewall, each
soldered with brass tabs, with 3/16 brass bolts as ground setup OK?


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 1:38 pm    Post subject: Fat Wires & Brass vs. Copper Reply with quote

At 01:36 PM 4/7/2008 -0700, you wrote:

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<george(at)georgejenson.com>

Bob & Listers,

I'm finishing up the contactor mounting/wiring on my RV-7 firewall and
about to make and mount the ground busses and ground pass-through.

I'm planning on 2AWG welding cable for both battery cables, the starter
cable, and the engine to firewall ground bus. Is this OK or should I use a
braided strap for the engine to firewall ground?


The welding cable is sufficiently fine/flexible to
serve well as a crankcase ground jumper.

Quote:
This leaves the Alternator B-Lead. 2AWG is overkill but convenient to buy
and use. However, would I be better off downsizing it to a smaller gauge
welding cable? I'm planning on a 60amp Plane Power alternator.

In an RV . . . 4AWG is fine for all fat wires.
2AWG is indicated on plastic canard pushers and
some rear-battery installations in metal airplanes.

Quote:
I can get brass plate and bar easily and cheaply. Is it practically /
functionally equivalent to copper for the main contactor to starter
contactor bar? Same for the bar to connect the current limiter? Van's
specs out .125 x .5 for the first and there is no spec for the second but
I plan on .063 x .5 for it. Will those work in brass?

.063 is plenty good and brass is easier to
work with than copper which is exceedingly
soft and hard to drill.
Quote:
I've already sourced two copper bars that are a bit thinner (.050) that
are perfect size for each side of the firewall for the ground busses. I'm
planning on soldering brass tabs onto them and mounting them with brass
bolts through them for the fat wires? Is this OK?

Sure . . . but go with brass. Check out local
hardware/hobby stores for K&S Engineering
displays like:

http://www.ksmetals.com/HobbyMerchandisers/metal_center.asp?Title=Hobby_Merchandisers

They will stock some .032 brass sheet that is
fine for crafting the short jumper straps between
contactors, limiter mounts, etc. Make the 5/8" wide
or so and thinner. Easier to work with . . .

Quote:
I've summarized these 5 questions below, and I appreciate the help. Other
questions following in separate threads.

George Jenson
Tucson, AZ
RV-7

Summary - 5 questions:
1. 2AWG welding cable OK for engine to firewall ground in lieu of braid?
2. 2AWG welding cable OK for 60amp PP alternator b-lead or should I downsize?

Go 4AWG throughout . . .

Quote:
3. .125 x .5 brass bar OK for contactor to contactor run (Van's specs same
size but Copper)?
4. .063 x .5 brass bar OK for contactor to current limiter (no starter
current)?
5. .050 x .75 x 5 copper bars/straps on either side of firewall, each
soldered with brass tabs, with 3/16 brass bolts as ground setup OK?

Go .032 brass for all and at LEAST 5/16 or better
yet 3/8" brass bolts for fat-wire terminals. Torque
to 80+ percent of maximum for the materials and thread
sizes. Check AC43.13 for values.

Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 10:59 pm    Post subject: Re: Fat Wires & Brass vs. Copper Reply with quote

nuckolls.bob(at)cox.net wrote:
At 01:36 PM 4/7/2008 -0700, you wrote:

Quote:


Summary - 5 questions:
1. 2AWG welding cable OK for engine to firewall ground in lieu of braid?
2. 2AWG welding cable OK for 60amp PP alternator b-lead or should I downsize?


Go 4AWG throughout . . .

Quote:
3. .125 x .5 brass bar OK for contactor to contactor run (Van's specs same
size but Copper)?
4. .063 x .5 brass bar OK for contactor to current limiter (no starter
current)?
5. .050 x .75 x 5 copper bars/straps on either side of firewall, each
soldered with brass tabs, with 3/16 brass bolts as ground setup OK?


Go .032 brass for all and at LEAST 5/16 or better
yet 3/8" brass bolts for fat-wire terminals. Torque
to 80+ percent of maximum for the materials and thread
sizes. Check AC43.13 for values.


Fantastic Bob, thanks for the help and for the work you continue to do. Simply extraordinary.

George


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