[AT] Battery Cable Lug question
Dave Rotigel
rotigel at me.com
Thu Aug 11 11:46:54 PDT 2011
I could be wrong, but I suspect the bolt is brass (or copper plated),
not copper. See: http://www.mcmaster.com/#brass-hex-head-cap-screws/
=dkqbc6 In any event, any steel bolt will do just fine and although
copper or brass is a better conductor of electricity you will notice
no difference if you use a steel bolt. The grade of the bolt will make
no difference.
Dave
On Aug 11, 2011, at 2:19 PM, jahaze at aol.com wrote:
>
>
> I will describe this the best way I can. On my winch there is a
> copper bolt that attaches to the positive battery cable on the
> outside of a plastic housing. The bolt goes through the houseing
> and has another cable attached on the inside that connects to the
> solinoid. I am trying to add another cable to the ouside of the
> housing so I have a power supply from both an on-board battery, and
> from some quick disconnect cables attached to my truck battery.
>
> My problem is the lug does not extend far enough outside the plastic
> housing for me to attach two cables to it. I was trying to find a
> longer copper (brass?) bolt and have been unsuccessful. I was told
> by the hardware store that any old bolt would work, as long as it
> was long enough. Will a grade 5 bolt transmit electricity as well
> as a copper bolt? Or should I continue my quest for a longer copper
> bolt? Any thoughts you can give me would be great. What I was
> looking for was a 2" copper bolt to use in place of the 1 1/2" bolt
> on there now.
>
> Enjoy, Joe
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