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Joining existing positive battery terminal to new wire.



  172, Tiguan
I'm in the process of putting the battery in the boot of my car. Having run the 4 guage wire all the way through the car into the engine bay i'm now looking for the safest way to connect the new wire to the existing positive terminal wire (which obviously still has the battery terminal on it!)

Whats the best thing to use to join the two wires? - or if I just bolt them together whats the best way to seal the join?

cheers
 
  172, Tiguan
Yes tom. The existing positive terminal has the main wire going to it + 2 other wires. It then goes into trunking and dissapears into various things.

I'm only after an answer and some guidance on an easy solution as i'm no expert.
 

Tom

ClioSport Club Member
  i3
Yes tom. The existing positive terminal has the main wire going to it + 2 other wires. It then goes into trunking and dissapears into various things.

I'm only after an answer and some guidance on an easy solution as i'm no expert.

Why post here? just ask me!
 
  Trophy #267
if you going to the trouble of crimping terminals then might as well use a male / female shrouded type removing the need for bolts and insulating with tape == bit pikey
 

Tom

ClioSport Club Member
  i3
Wolf, that was just to protect the bare metal, even with shrouded you would need to tape up.

Jon, Next week lets answer our own question!

Thats nice that, shame you are going to cover it in tape.
(obviously you wouldnt leave it exposed if it touches anything thats spark time)
 
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  172, Tiguan
Going to bolt it together as first planned. Can't be arsed to spend anymore money. Next week lets spend a ton moving the battery 5 m.
 
  172, Tiguan
Longer wheelbase means its more stable my friends! ;)

Plus think of the 30+ kgs weight transfer off the front wheels! I also have a new thing on the dash:

kill-switch.jpg
 
  E90
Lick the positive wire once its connected Jon, and maybe the shock will sort your fecking puddled brain out
 
  Trophy #267
no need to tape them if they were a decent heavy duty m/f connector and shrouded properly, not that im familar with such for a car battery tho
 
  172, Tiguan
The battery must weigh 10 -15kgs?

Weight transfer Thomas, thats 10 - 15 off the front and 10 - 15 on the rear ;)

Thanks for your help Wolf, ill do some hunting round.
 

Tom

ClioSport Club Member
  i3
The battery must weigh 10 -15kgs?

Weight transfer Thomas, thats 10 - 15 off the front and 10 - 15 on the rear ;)

WTF!!

If the mass is the same then its 10kg transfered! why double it?
 
  E90
that'll be the look on his face when he goes for the indicator misses it and gets rear ended by a gt3 rs doing 170 mph up kesselchen lol
 
  Polo + Micra
to connect two 4 AWG cables together

get a 25mm2 through crimp and some heat shrink sleeving but you'll need to find a spark with a good crimper
 
  LY 182
dont beleive people do jobs like this on there cars with crimp connecters!
just a bodge way of doing things in my oppinion - solder them and heatshrink them.
to be fair crimps are probably better quality than the renault wiring is anyway, but still wouldnt be happy with the job doing it that way
 
  Polo + Micra
dont beleive people do jobs like this on there cars with crimp connecters!
just a bodge way of doing things in my oppinion - solder them and heatshrink them.
to be fair crimps are probably better quality than the renault wiring is anyway, but still wouldnt be happy with the job doing it that way

every electrician in the land uses crimp connectors.

so i wouldn't say they are a bodge job and i'm not talking 2.5mm2 i'm talking right up to 1000mm2
 


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