BabaYaga
Well-Known Member
I have some fairly heavy battery cables terminated by tinned copper terminals similar to these:
Copper Tube Terminals - 50mm² Cable
Terminals have been professionally crimped on.
Because of new batteries without the traditional conical poles, I would now need to modify the stud holes in the crimp terminals by drilling out the present 6.5mm to 8.5mm (to accept M8 bolts).
I realize the tin plating on the inside of the hole perimeter will be lost, but as this is not the primary contact area anyway some minor corrosion developing here over the years should not be a problem?
Or would it?
I would be grateful for any comments.
Copper Tube Terminals - 50mm² Cable
Terminals have been professionally crimped on.
Because of new batteries without the traditional conical poles, I would now need to modify the stud holes in the crimp terminals by drilling out the present 6.5mm to 8.5mm (to accept M8 bolts).
I realize the tin plating on the inside of the hole perimeter will be lost, but as this is not the primary contact area anyway some minor corrosion developing here over the years should not be a problem?
Or would it?
I would be grateful for any comments.