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Seeking tips for making good quality battery cables
#11
I put new battery cables on my Ruby 15 years ago and used battery terminals that had two small screw bolts in them to secure them to the cables. I have had no problems. Also I could not get black cable for the earth so as this earth cable was only about 9 inch in length and hidden in the battery box I used red cable with black plastic tape wound around it.

John Mason
Would you believe it "Her who must be obeyed" refers to my Ruby as the toy.
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#12
As Derek says above, the cable to use is Welding cable available in many sizes & a lot cheaper than £8 something a metre.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Welding-Cable-B...B00E1TN602

Available a lot cheaper still from a decent wholesaler.
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#13
Lots of good info from everyone, so thank you all.

Sifting through everything that has been said, one thing now occurs to me as a convenient solution. The company below offers 300amp black 40mm2 cable in various lengths, with crimped-on terminals at each end, plus heat shrink. I could simply get one of those and replace one end with a screw type (i.e. solderless) terminal clamp.

https://www.simplysplitcharge.co.uk/stor...uct_id=420

How about that?


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#14
Ian how about the cables your talking about, with a terminal post like this LINK
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Then simply bolt on, I would have thought that would be a better connection than the screw type?
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#15
Just to add the company that you were looking at for the leads have similar at £6 for a pair LINK so could save on postage.
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#16
That's a thought. Thank you Timothy.
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#17
(30-01-2019, 01:06 PM)Timothy P Wrote: Ian how about the cables your talking about, with a terminal post like this LINK
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Then simply bolt on, I would have thought that would be a better connection than the screw type?

The added advantage of this type of post terminal is that if you use a suitable wing nut to secure the eye of the cable you have a ready made cut-out. Simply undo the wing nut and pull off the cable. Have had this on the A7 Camionette for ever and it works a treat.
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#18
I have a hydraulic crimping tool for this job - I don't use it much but it is very useful when I do:

   

   

   
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