ELECFUN 56pcs Battery Cable Ends 8-4 AWG Heavy Duty Wire Lugs Tinned Copper Battery Cable Ends Tubular Ring Terminal Connectors with Sight Hole
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I am glad to tell you that the battery cable ends kit includes 6pcs 4 AWG lugs, so it will be perfect for you.
You don't have to worry about anything.
Cables smaller than 10 awg cannot be used for battery cables.
Crimping tool is not included in this kit. It was up to me to soldier
Selected User Reviews For ELECFUN 56pcs Battery Cable Ends 8-4 AWG Heavy Duty Wire Lugs Tinned Copper Battery Cable Ends Tubular Ring Terminal Connectors with Sight Hole
A hole was discovered during an inspection. You have to keep an eye on the inspection hole when looking at the lugs. Wet environments will not be good for this, if not necessary. The little plastic case is pretty cool. It is easy for lugs to It will take time to see how they perform in terms of I will be using them for an indoor project, but they'll be high I like the price on these.
Most household / garage projects are likely to use this small plastic case to store the terminals from most of the sizes that are commonly available. Due to their tinning, these terminals can easily accept solder and grip the cable strands firmly to form a strong connection. In addition to the fact that there are more than (50) pieces included in a handy sized case, I found the price to be quite attractive, to the point where I will buy another set after I run out of these terminals.
For direct connection to the battery, lugs should be heavy enough and have the right diameter. I did not have a large crimping machine and to be honest, I have seen crimps slowly turn green and fail over time with moisture in salt air. I decided to use a high-wattage iron to solder the metal. I loved the way it worked. This board took the solder nicely and had a witness hole that showed when there was enough solder on the board. A heat shrink tube was used to seal the connection. Everything seems to be going well.
Most of the connectors I use are soldered and I got tired of cutting the insulation off of hardware store connectors. These were exactly what I needed and they are made of thick metal that resists bending, solder easily and can be fitted with heat shrink when necessary.
The savings in pre-taxes were several hundred dollars During the construction of my car, I made wiring harnesses. It's a year later now, and I didn't have to buy a new dryer because I avoided that expense. The lugs and the commercial electric multimeter make this a simple job A number of household appliances were spared from being replaced by using this tool. The price is a lot lower than I can buy lugs like that from my local box store. For the most part, I'm only able to find them for about $1-$2 The number of lugs is 3.
Ended up having to cut wires to install fuses and kill switches, so I wound up using it a lot. Crimping is what I do best.
Great size combinations for applications in the automotive industry. Four is the number that I used My corroded battery connections, such as alternator to distribution fuse block, as well as multiple ground connections, will be upgraded with new gauge cables. The lugs were tinned, the cables were installed, the lug end was turned up, some 40/60 solder was applied, a hydraulic crimp was made, and the OX-D was applied The shrink tube is protected with an adhesive and sealed. Yes, I would recommend it.
An excellent assortment of sizes in most common shapes, which is better than most Asian products of similar design. Make sure to also get heat shrink sleeves and a quality crimper tool.