So usually every wire that I put a terminal on whether it is a crimp style terminal or whatever else I will always solder it in addition to whatever method was originally called for. What I'm wondering is for the larger stuff like 0 gauge and up what are you guys using to terminate the ends? I have seen this tool that when you put the wire into the terminal it looks like you smack it was some sort of hammer and it will set the terminal on to the wire. I really don't care for the set screw type of terminals because I feel like it tears the individual strands as the set screw bites on the wire.
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Originally posted by inline 6 View PostSo usually every wire that I put a terminal on whether it is a crimp style terminal or whatever else I will always solder it in addition to whatever method was originally called for. What I'm wondering is for the larger stuff like 0 gauge and up what are you guys using to terminate the ends? I have seen this tool that when you put the wire into the terminal it looks like you smack it was some sort of hammer and it will set the terminal on to the wire. I really don't care for the set screw type of terminals because I feel like it tears the individual strands as the set screw bites on the wire.
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So...off topic but I could've sworn 20 years ago you did not necessarily have to solder anything. Crimped wires stayed together with whatever connector. 5 years I solder everything because all the connectors seem like crap that I buy and BARELY hold it together. Hell, the 12ga and under - I don't even use them anymore - just use the heat shrink stuff.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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Originally posted by inline 6 View PostGood to know, I think I will order one.
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Are they all pretty much the same, is this the style?
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Originally posted by ceyko View PostSo...off topic but I could've sworn 20 years ago you did not necessarily have to solder anything. Crimped wires stayed together with whatever connector. 5 years I solder everything because all the connectors seem like crap that I buy and BARELY hold it together. Hell, the 12ga and under - I don't even use them anymore - just use the heat shrink stuff.
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Funny this came up. I was having voltage drops under load so I re-crimped all my 0 gauge connections today with a hydraulic crimper. I tried a hand crimper and it held but wasn't tight. These put 10 tons down. No solder at all. Voltage stays at 13.8+ now even running .5 ohm on 5k watts.
I got mine at harbor freight but this one at amazon is the same and cheaper.
I did the whole truck (20+ 0 ga crimps) in about 20 min and the wire will separate before the crimp fails.
[ame]http://www.amazon.com/Hydraulic-Battery-Terminal-Crimper-Crimping/dp/B00KHY7SOA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1464394272&sr=8-2&keywords=hydraulic+crimper[/ame]Last edited by FunFordCobra; 05-27-2016, 06:17 PM.Comment
Originally posted by Mach1 View PostAre they all pretty much the same, is this the style?
http://www.amazon.com/Forney-57637-L...hammer+crimper
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I solder everything and use heat shrink over the connections. On larger wire like main power wire from the battery I heat the shit up with a torch and apply solder until the connection is saturated...then I smooth it with a bench grinder until it will fit into the distribution block and then tighten down the allen bolt. I have yet to have a failure.
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Originally posted by ceyko View PostSo...off topic but I could've sworn 20 years ago you did not necessarily have to solder anything. Crimped wires stayed together with whatever connector. 5 years I solder everything because all the connectors seem like crap that I buy and BARELY hold it together. Hell, the 12ga and under - I don't even use them anymore - just use the heat shrink stuff."It's another burrito, it's a cold Lone Star in my hand!"
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I use a hammer crimp for 4ga or larger unless the wire is run in the vehicle already. If I am replacing a ring in the vehicle, I use a crimper that looks like large bolt cutters but has crimper jaws. The hammer crimp makes a tighter crimp.
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