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Anderson Plugs
Sharpshooter:
By the way. What are the size/rating of the plugs??
http://www.newbatterycharger.com/chargerplugs/
Make sure they are big enough.
Also. They are better soldered rather than crimped. :)
We use them alot at work, on large chargers and such like.
Bush Tucker Man:
--- Quote from: "sharpshooter" ---By the way. What are the size/rating of the plugs??
http://www.newbatterycharger.com/chargerplugs/
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The big ones
--- Quote from: "Sharpshooter" ---Also. They are better soldered rather than crimped. :)
We use them alot at work, on large chargers and such like.
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Thanks I'll bear that in mind, we see the fork-lift service guys sometimes as they come to service the various electrical vehicles that operate inside & outside the buildings
Bush Tucker Man:
Well, at long last I had them crimped a few weeks ago courtesy of a 'sparkie' at one of the local bus depots.
Seeing as I'd got a bit of a 'niggle' in the back of my right thigh & thus deciding not to go out on the bike, I set to & fit them
The 'Pig-Tail' has been connected for a couple of weeks, but that would have still meant messing about asking a passenger to vacate the seat (Sods Law, it'd be the wife & raining :lol: )
Click in pic to enlarge
Just need to get a bit of 'edging trim' for the cut-out
Mark_Solesbury:
Ive got mine attached to the heater box on the right hand side of the engine bay at the top.
The cables are connected straight to the starter motor.
Ive jumped mine, and started a few others with no problems.
tonycougar:
--- Quote from: "Mark_Solesbury" ---Ive got mine attached to the heater box on the right hand side of the engine bay at the top.
The cables are connected straight to the starter motor.
Ive jumped mine, and started a few others with no problems.
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Good idea that, might copy you one day.
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