Steve,
Good suggestion. Welding cable is more flexible too, making it easier to route
through the body.
I'd also suggest for maximum juice flow that the ends be soldered as well as
just crimped on.
Regards,
Peter S.
B9471799
Steve Laifman wrote:
> Frank,
>
> The Tiger has a rather long lead between the battery and the starter,
> and the current drain can be 400 amps. The more copper, the more energy
> actually reaches the starter.
>
> I found a very good source for such material is a welding equipment
> shop, which carries bulk copper cables by the foot in the 0 and 00
> sizes, which would be great. Ends are readily available.
>
> Steve
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