Solder battery terminals. Im using Car Quest copper 1/0 AWG with 3/8inc battery ring termainls and Stinger HPM series 0 AWG Wire. A quick how to video to make quick sold connections using 40/60 Solder and a Map Gas torch. Enjoy
Nice quick vid man...I expected it to take much longer than it really did. If I didn't have a hydraulic crimping tool I'd def be going this route...Kudos on the vid!
@ScubaGuy7777 Are you kidding me? If your Solder contains silver you are using the most conductive material in existence. Do you have any proof of this?
Soldering battery connections is a BAD idea. Most people believe that soldering is superior to crimping, but this is not the case. Soldering creates additional resistance at the connection, as well as creating a connection with less current transfer capability. Also, soldering will create its own corrosion due to the inherent flux material.
Nice quick vid man...I expected it to take much longer than it really did. If I didn't have a hydraulic crimping tool I'd def be going this route...Kudos on the vid!
jhg33k 2 weeks ago
@ ScubaGuy7777 WRONG !!!
moviking 1 month ago
thanks
strawdog3571 2 months ago
@ScubaGuy7777 Are you kidding me? If your Solder contains silver you are using the most conductive material in existence. Do you have any proof of this?
joblo1978 2 months ago
Soldering battery connections is a BAD idea. Most people believe that soldering is superior to crimping, but this is not the case. Soldering creates additional resistance at the connection, as well as creating a connection with less current transfer capability. Also, soldering will create its own corrosion due to the inherent flux material.
ScubaGuy7777 4 months ago