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24th January 2016, 10:07 PM
#1
Expert
'Tee' crimp cable connectors?
Is there such a thing as a T crimp connector for 6 B&S cable? I haven't been able to find one - for any size cable.
I want to split from a single incoming cable to feed 2 outputs, all with the same size cable. I'd much prefer to use decent crimp connections rather than strip and solder.
Is soldering my only option? How do others make a secure and safe T joint?
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24th January 2016 10:07 PM
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24th January 2016, 10:23 PM
#2
Legendary
Don't know mate never had the need, but I would speak to a battery supply place.
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24th January 2016, 11:15 PM
#3
Patrol Guru
You could use Anderson plugs with larger size conectors where the two cables come into one plug
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24th January 2016, 11:57 PM
#4
I am he, fear me
The usual method for 1 into 2 is to use a buss bar type interconnection
Especially in higher current applications
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25th January 2016, 10:56 AM
#5
Smart like tractor
Originally Posted by
Brissieboy
Is there such a thing as a T crimp connector for 6 B&S cable? I haven't been able to find one - for any size cable.
I want to split from a single incoming cable to feed 2 outputs, all with the same size cable. I'd much prefer to use decent crimp connections rather than strip and solder.
Is soldering my only option? How do others make a secure and safe T joint?
Lug and bolt them together and cover with self amalgamating tape, electrical tape and heatshrink
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25th January 2016, 03:35 PM
#6
Patrol God
@ ET do those buss bars have covers to protect them from the elements ??
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25th January 2016, 03:46 PM
#7
Hardcore
Originally Posted by
Ben-e-boy
Lug and bolt them together and cover with self amalgamating tape, electrical tape and heatshrink
+1
If I didn't want to bus bar or split off from a fuseblock lug this is probably how i would join 2 big cables
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