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6V battery cables - good source FYI
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Fish'n Jim
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I just received a set of 2/0 GA 24" cables from "the PACER Group" out of Sarasota FLA. www.pacergroup.net (800)424-9549 They were only $56 for pair including shipping and I got them in 2 days. Really nice.
Modern, not correct for the purist, but really nice and functional. They have 4/0 also and red+ & black-.
I looked at making a pair and the cost of the wire was more than these and they are complete and even have the rubberized terminal covers on both ends.

Posted on: 2013/8/30 13:04
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Re: 6V battery cables - good source FYI
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Max sells cables that are also modern rubber covered wire but he places a length of old style woven fabric type wire loom over them to look period. If you want more correct looking, that might be an option if the loom is available in large enough diameter to fit over the 2/0. Don't remember seeing any loom larger than 3/4" at the repro wiring places selling complete looms and supplies but RJLhttp://rjlautofasteners.com/examples.html has 7/8".

Posted on: 2013/8/30 14:03
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I made my own cables using some very heavy but flexible wire from a junked out TV transmitter. This cable is about 7/8 inch and made of lots of very fine wires and is flexible and reminds me of heavy welding cable. No outside markings.

I slid a Piece of black Tech-Flex over the rubber covered cable and finished off the ends with heavy heat shrink.

For the ground cable I have a heavy piece of flat braided copper and I actually plan to use two together but have no installed this yet.

I want brass battery connectors noting there are actually two sizes of clamp. I believe all they sell are the smaller hole which could be reamed, they are made of lead.

Nothing is as important to the quick starting of the car as having the proper size of battery cables.

I use an Optima 6 volt battery. My car starts right up even when it has the vapors.

Jim

Posted on: 2013/8/30 17:09
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I want brass battery connectors noting there are actually two sizes of clamp. I believe all they sell are the smaller hole which could be reamed, they are made of lead.


RJL has "brass cast" in the descriptions of their battery terminals. Looks plated in their catalog but might be all brass under.

Posted on: 2013/8/30 17:27
Howard
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HH56,

RJL???

Posted on: 2013/9/1 16:11
Steve
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1951 Packard 200
1953 Packard Clipper Custom Touring Sedan
1955 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer Tri-tone
1966 Rambler Classic 770 Convertible
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Re: 6V battery cables - good source FYI
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Sorry, left out the &. RJ&L Obsolete Automotive Fastenershttp://rjlautofasteners.com/examples.html

Posted on: 2013/9/1 16:16
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