JumbleDuck
Well-Known Member
I borrowed a lever crimper from a friend of mine who earns part of his living building Very Large power supplies. It takes a bit more effort than a hydraulic one, but the end results should be the same.
This is one I’ve used for the last 4 years, perfect for use on the boat, I did also buy the larger one first as it was only a few £ more but find it too heavy and large to use on the boat in small spaces.Hydraulic crimper is the way to go: Hydraulic Crimper 8T Crimping Tool Tube Terminal Lug Battery Cable Wire durable | eBay
Use proper lugs: Copper Tube Terminals - 35mm² Cable
I also add some heat shrink.
I fully expect to be shot down in flames here, but with my previous boat I used welding cables for all my main battery/starter cables. Being welding cables, I used hammer on connectors. I've just looked, and the 9.5mm size, which I think would be the size that I used, is good for 900 amps. I had no problems with that for 30 years.
I borrowed a lever crimper from a friend of mine who earns part of his living building Very Large power supplies. It takes a bit more effort than a hydraulic one, but the end results should be the same.
Also the hydraulic crimp tool I’ve also used to push in and out small bearings and sleeves etc with the inserts removed@Athomson stop drifting MY thread to whatever your pointless intentions are. Some of us are here to discuss boats.
To be fair, given it's only £20 I've gone for the hydraulic, but good point
Agree, but this is one of those subjects where I feel someone needs to stand up for the Chinese who are being demonised in the western press. The only reason this is happening is that the west is losing ground to a superior economy and don't like it, can't stop it, are scared how they will treat us once they're in charge after decades of use treating them poorly.Trolls are best ignored
Same way we did. Better than we treated them.How they got there is my issue and how they will treat us if in charge yes. Doesn't bare thinking about.
... Edit. Just got them from the garage. 6 to 25mmm cable. CK T3676 and for non insulated terminals.
I also used welding cable for my battery connections.
Don't tell Paul but I soldered my connections except the battery connections that were cide clamp that allows the wire to pass all the way through.
Makes it easy to interconnect batteries if you don't have screw on battery posts.
The main power runs were done in 38 mm x 25 mm aluminium bus bars for both positive and negative.
Any one have any idea of the current carrying capacity of aluminium bus of that size.
Welding cable is perfect, good insulation, fine strands & tinned.
Not too sure about 'knock ons' in long term use......
Join an anti-slavery forum if you want to discuss this. You know it makes sense.The item linked was from a chinese seller. There's a lot of ignored slavery that is never talked about, i guess its racist to be concerned about chinese people being slaves? That's not very helpful for them Slavery will never be history as long as we turn a blind eye to China | Nick Cohen