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    Battery post

    Hi all. Put a new starter battery in yesterday. However the negative post is a little smaller/thinner than the previous battery. As such the negative terminal is a little loose. Any suggestions to fix

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    Sounds right,,,,,, You may need to grab the correct terminal.
    What size were the 2 batteries. What do you drive BTW
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    Quote Originally Posted by beexy View Post
    Hi all. Put a new starter battery in yesterday. However the negative post is a little smaller/thinner than the previous battery. As such the negative terminal is a little loose. Any suggestions to fix
    Thats because there are a few of different manuf standards around the world for battery compression terminal post sizeing, DIN and JIS to name a couple of common ones.
    PIA I know but anyway...
    Depending on the terminal you can try running a hacksaw blade down the slot to remove a bit of material so the jaws clamp further or replacing the existing terminal with a correct spec.
    There are a few more butcher shop options but none that I would rely on.
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    Drive a series 3 zd30. Not sure on the the old battery size. It looks like the negative terminal is hard wired for the earth I'm guessing. I thought there may have been adapters to put on the post?

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    "JIS to DIN adapter" is essentially a 2mm thick x 40mm strip of lead wrapped around the post.
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    Easy as get down to super cheap and
    grab an earth lead the correct size and length
    Dont forget to give the terminal posts a rub with
    a green scourer, ask permission first eh
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