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Soldering Battery Cable - silverzx - 28-10-2014 What type of soldering wire? Tin/lead ok? Flux paste as well? Will a 60W electric soldering iron be up to the job or is gas / blow torch required? Cable thickness is 25mm² and 75mm². RE: Soldering Battery Cable - Dum-Dum - 28-10-2014 You'll never get them sufficiently hot enough to do a decent job of soldering them without melting about 8 inches of insulation off the cable in either direction in the process. Why not just weld them together? RE: Soldering Battery Cable - zx_volcane - 28-10-2014 plumbing solder and a blowtorch RE: Soldering Battery Cable - Ruan - 28-10-2014 (28-10-2014, 05:42 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote: You'll never get them sufficiently hot enough to do a decent job of soldering them without melting about 8 inches of insulation off the cable in either direction in the process. WELD IT!??! Theoretically you'd use a naff-off soldering iron, or big ass crimp terminals... Also - 75mm^2 - that is fooking gigantic.... RE: Soldering Battery Cable - welshpug - 28-10-2014 crimp and adhesive lined heatshrink, or a longer cable. RE: Soldering Battery Cable - Dum-Dum - 28-10-2014 What are you using it for 75mm2 is about an inch thick. There is no way you are going to get a decent solder of that. RE: Soldering Battery Cable - Ruan - 28-10-2014 ![]() That is 70mm^2 per core! That's good for 485 Amps continuous... Probably slightly on the overkill side tbh! RE: Soldering Battery Cable - Janne L - 28-10-2014 Crimp lugs on either cable and bolt them together instead, you'd need a gas torch to solder them otherwise, which will ruin a good portion of the insulation as Dum-Dum wrote above. Also, a soldered joint is prone to cracking because of the vibrations in any vehicle. RE: Soldering Battery Cable - Dum-Dum - 28-10-2014 (28-10-2014, 07:01 PM)Ruan Wrote: Which one is 70mmsq per core? Also that picture is pretty useless without something in it for scale. RE: Soldering Battery Cable - Ruan - 28-10-2014 ![]() That's probably a better comparison. EDIT: That's 50mm^2!!! So yeah... Add a GOOD amount on top, I can barely find 70mm^2, it's all XLPE which I can't find a size comparison of... It's the sorta stuff they'd use per phase coming from a electrical substation to a large warehouse... It's gigantic! RE: Soldering Battery Cable - Niall - 28-10-2014 To give you an idea, 75mm sq is about what is used on a 3P supply to a small factory! RE: Soldering Battery Cable - Rippthrough - 28-10-2014 Just get someone with the right tools to crimp them. And wtf is one 70mm^2 when the other is only 25?! RE: Soldering Battery Cable - 306carter - 28-10-2014 100amp joint box for mains tails will tale 25 mm. They are about £10 from an electrical wholesaler. But 75 mm? That's about the size of CD. RE: Soldering Battery Cable - silverzx - 29-10-2014 Lol @ some of these responses! 25mm² is what is fitted to my Datsun relocating the battery to the boot currently. I've just crushed the wires into the crimps as a semi-permanent job and they need soldering. The 75mm² is what's on order for the 306's relocation jobby. I've got the crimps in front of me, it'll be fine. That's rated to 500A. RE: Soldering Battery Cable - Stef205 - 29-10-2014 as said plenty of flux and a blowtorch and feed both ends with a good amount of solder then join togther, ive soldered my earth wire on my mig in this fashion. RE: Soldering Battery Cable - toseland - 29-10-2014 (28-10-2014, 06:44 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote: What are you using it for 75mm2 is about an inch thick. There is no way you are going to get a decent solder of that. really? 400mm is about an inch thick... |