Battery post connector for multiple wires?

RedF

Adventurer
Napa can get the "mil spec" type battery terminal. Decent price too.

The factory Ford terminals on my truck were super easy to alter to use with this type of terminal.
 

RedF

Adventurer
Great input guys. Right now I am trying to decide rather to solder or crimp. Ideally I would like to crimp but can not shell out $200 for 0 awg crimpers.

Harbor Freight Crimper maybe?
http://www.harborfreight.com/hydraulic-wire-crimping-tool-66150.html

edit: on 2nd thought. that hf crimper has some bad reviews

Can you cut your cables to length, then take them to somebody with a crimper?

I'm thinking that one of those LW style vise grips would crimp terminals with some authority.
 

SportsmanJake

Adventurer
Can you cut your cables to length, then take them to somebody with a crimper?

I'm thinking that one of those LW style vise grips would crimp terminals with some authority.


I can cut the cables for the aux box and circuit breaker and have them crimped at west marine but I cannot exactly disconnect the engine bay harness and take it in.
 

4x4junkie

Explorer
I'd be looking at a propane torch if one isn't already on hand (and a bottle of propane at the local Wal-Mart or Home Depot), and some 60/40 electrical solder... Not only is it cheaper, that torch can come in handy for a million other uses as well after this project.

But good luck with the crimper...
 

SportsmanJake

Adventurer
I'd be looking at a propane torch if one isn't already on hand (and a bottle of propane at the local Wal-Mart or Home Depot), and some 60/40 electrical solder... Not only is it cheaper, that torch can come in handy for a million other uses as well after this project.

But good luck with the crimper...

I own one. Not sold on the whole solder > crimping thing though.
 

rayra

Expedition Leader
So I am about to pull the trigger on these.
http://www.amazon.com/Hydraulic-Bat...00GXQ2E5E/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00X36RILW/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A2GNZBM8JSG24J

If the crimper lasts through this project than it will be worth the $40.
I'd love to buy a nicer hydraulic crimper, but it is not the right time.


Harbor Freight has a well regarded hydraulic crimper for $55, with their ubiquitous 20% coupons, that's $44.

http://www.harborfreight.com/hydraulic-wire-crimping-tool-66150.html
 

rayra

Expedition Leader
I'd be looking at a propane torch if one isn't already on hand (and a bottle of propane at the local Wal-Mart or Home Depot), and some 60/40 electrical solder... Not only is it cheaper, that torch can come in handy for a million other uses as well after this project.

But good luck with the crimper...

btw, propane / butane / MAPP torch tips also screw onto those squat camping propane bottles, same fitting.
 

offroader613

New member
So I am about to pull the trigger on these.
http://www.amazon.com/Hydraulic-Bat...00GXQ2E5E/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00X36RILW/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A2GNZBM8JSG24J

If the crimper lasts through this project than it will be worth the $40.
I'd love to buy a nicer hydraulic crimper, but it is not the right time.

I have this YQK-120 crimper I bought off eBay for about the same price a year ago. Made all new positive and negative cables for both my Jeep and Hyundai as well as rebuilding the battery cables on a Load Trail dump trailer at work. Mostly 4 awg with some 2 awg on the dump trailer, but it's still holding up. The main issue I had is the dies are in mm^2 not AWG so kinda have to rough convert the dies to AWG. Also threw the case away and put it in a small tool box because I got a few plastic slivers from the case. Probably not as nice to work with as the high dollar crimpers, but I'd buy it if I had to do it all over again.

 
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4x4junkie

Explorer
btw, propane / butane / MAPP torch tips also screw onto those squat camping propane bottles, same fitting.

Indeed they do.
I haven't bought one of those tall skinny type bottles of propane in decades because of the price gouging on them. HD & WM both sell both styles of bottle.
 

slomatt

Adventurer
I've used solder slugs from delcity.net and a torch for multiple connections, they have all held up fine to years of offroad trips. On one project i needed to terminate a battery cable that was already in the engine bay and I didn't want to use a torch. Instead I used a vise and a nail to crimp the terminal, this has also held up with no issues. All connections were covered with high-quality adhesive heat shrink.

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- Matt
 

SportsmanJake

Adventurer
Did the install in the dark tonight.
Used a Harbor Freight Pneumatic Crimper. Really liked it.
Need to pick up some more heat shrink.

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