I i6pwr Joined May 4, 2008 Messages 705 Mar 19, 2023 #1 I have a Temco hydraulic crimper with dies from 10AWG to 600MCM, would be sweet if I could crimp a cable ferrule or do I need a seperate crimper? Looking to work on some small cables around 1/8"- 3/16" max dia.
I have a Temco hydraulic crimper with dies from 10AWG to 600MCM, would be sweet if I could crimp a cable ferrule or do I need a seperate crimper? Looking to work on some small cables around 1/8"- 3/16" max dia.
xgmad Joined Feb 6, 2021 Messages 1,410 Mar 19, 2023 #2 i6pwr said: I have a Temco hydraulic crimper with dies from 10AWG to 600MCM, would be sweet if I could crimp a cable ferrule or do I need a seperate crimper? Looking to work on some small cables around 1/8"- 3/16" max dia. Click to expand... Should work
i6pwr said: I have a Temco hydraulic crimper with dies from 10AWG to 600MCM, would be sweet if I could crimp a cable ferrule or do I need a seperate crimper? Looking to work on some small cables around 1/8"- 3/16" max dia. Click to expand... Should work
Fabulous50s Joined Mar 19, 2022 Messages 676 Mar 19, 2023 #3 I've crimped battery connections (for a solar install) with a cable crimper. Had to do like 50 of them in 1/0 cable.
I've crimped battery connections (for a solar install) with a cable crimper. Had to do like 50 of them in 1/0 cable.
Rand Joined Aug 20, 2003 Messages 21,525 Location NE,Ohio Mar 19, 2023 #4 1/0 cable? what was that 30 panels in parallel? There has to be a more efficient way.. mini inverters?
1/0 cable? what was that 30 panels in parallel? There has to be a more efficient way.. mini inverters?
Fabulous50s Joined Mar 19, 2022 Messages 676 Mar 19, 2023 #5 This was for the battery bank. 24v system, 12 batteries. 1/0 welder cable was used.
I i6pwr Thread starter Joined May 4, 2008 Messages 705 Mar 19, 2023 #6 Forgot to mention, the crimper dies are a "hex" shape and not round. I would think it could work but never tried it.
Forgot to mention, the crimper dies are a "hex" shape and not round. I would think it could work but never tried it.