[AT] Soldering battery cable
Howard Fleming
hfleming at moosebird.net
Sat Oct 21 18:12:09 PDT 2006
I would take it to some one that can crimp the ends on the cable for
you. An electrician or a welding shop should have the necessary tool to
do the job. You might be able to find a cheap (hammer operated one) at
an auto parts or boat/marine supply store.
The last time I made up a battery cable (for a 84 VW Vanagon), I crimped
the lug on the end that attached to the starter, and used a universal
battery clamp on the battery end.
Howard
Dean Vinson wrote:
> I'm trying to make a new main battery cable for the M. Got some 2/0 copper
> cable and some heavy-duty lugs, which are tinned with something so they look
> kind of silvery rather than copper. Can I solder these together?
>
> I've got one end dry-fitted together, no flux, and tried to carefully heat
> it with a propane torch until it'd melt some standard rosin-core electrical
> solder. Doesn't seem like the solder wants to flow, even into the copper
> strands, just beads up, so I'm afraid I'm making it too hot or I don't have
> the right materials or something. Figured I'd better ask for advice before
> I screw this up. Any help? Should I use flux? Take it to an electric
> shop?
>
> Dean Vinson
> Dayton, Ohio
> www.vinsonfarm.net
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