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Wisconsin Buyer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de septiembre de 2020
These are decent, for the money. I would recommend.They worked great with my 4 gauge welding cable and soldered nicely.
Ryan H.
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de noviembre de 2017
I used these to convert my van into an RV. Had to run a bunch of 4 gauge wire from the front batter, to a rear battery and then to the electronics in the back. I used a set of booster cables. All I did was put one in a vice, heat it with a torch to drop in some solder, then suck the end of the wire in it, then i tightened the vice. None of them have even come close to failing whatsoever. Way cheaper than buying from the store.
MaxximusDesimus
Comentado en Canadá el 3 de febrero de 2016
They seem to be very high quality & durable. They fit perfectly on my true 4 gauge cable & solder very easily. If you plan on crimping, buy a hydraulic crimper. You won't be sorry with the professional looking crimps. I personally prefer solder method for much cleaner looking cables. 25 pack is a great deal considering what you'll pay from any local shop!
Zac
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de febrero de 2016
They look well built. It looks like it was made from a single piece of copper pipe, flared at one end for easy insertion of the cable, then flattened, rounded, and drilled/punched at the other end for connection to the terminal. Overall it looks like a nice design to me -- simple, with good features, and minimal contrivances or 'obvious' failure points.Measuring the flat part, the cross-sectional area of over 22mm^2 looks correct for 4AWG. Some quick (and admittedly less accurate) measurements lead me to believe the other end has a similar cross-sectional area. However, since the post hole is so big relative to the width of the flat part, little current will carry to or come from the side of the flat part that is opposite where the wire goes. Be sure the conductive part of the pad and bolt around the post are as wide as that end of this connector and that you have the model that just fits your post, and you should be okay.I ordered CUR4516, which should accept 4AWG cable. I am using welding cable, with many fine strands, so this probably affects the way it sits together, but this terminal looks like it has a fair amount of slack space between the cable and where it goes, and my crimping tool would require two crimps to cover the entire cable end, so that is what I will probably do, to make sure it is held as firmly as possible. Adding heat-shrink tubing makes for a nice finish, but does little to hold things together.Also, the CUR4516 model should accept 5/16 inch diameter posts, but the hole is a little larger than I would have preferred for that. I found the holes to be about 11/32, about halfway between 5/16 and 3/8. I ordered 5/16 to allow some extra room for my 1/4 posts, but I plan to go back and use the CUR414 model for this project instead, since it seems these already have a little extra room built in on that side. The extra space probably just makes things easier for the user, but I was expecting the measurements to be 'true' instead of having some slack, and I do not like 'loose' fits on connectors.The image I see for the item on Amazon right now is correct in form, but I think not detail -- based upon the ratio of the post hole to the flat end, I suspect that it is showing the CUR414 instead.
dave 1155
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de diciembre de 2016
I use the terminals to connect my 12 volt battery bank , 6 12 volt battery's in parallel , then I use 02 wire to the inverter , I also bought the lead slug's to solder my wire to my terminals. bought the 4 gauge wire ,red and black all on amazon, I use the reviews before ordering, it works for me, the terminal's are well made and the price is great. I didn't get a discount for the review,,
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