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falconmaster 18-01-2007 07:32

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jcatt 18-01-2007 07:37

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That battery clamp is awesome!! Could you please show more pictures of how it works? Also, very nice job of keeping the wiring under control. Even though it's probably a prototype its always a good idea to have tidy wiring. Easy to diagnose problems.

Al Skierkiewicz 18-01-2007 08:12

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Fredi,
Looks good. I caution teams about severely bending the #6 near the Anderson connector. The sharp bends close in, can cause individual strands to break or pull out. I suggest 1" minimum bend radius when close to the connector.

Elgin Clock 18-01-2007 10:33

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Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz (Post 559598)
Fredi,
Looks good. I caution teams about severely bending the #6 near the Anderson connector. The sharp bends close in, can cause individual strands to break or pull out. I suggest 1" minimum bend radius when close to the connector.

Working in the industry in place that makes connectors and cable assemblies, and more specifically in a cable engineering department, I can respect and second that suggestion!!!

All cable has a spec sheet with a minumum bending requirement that should be followed as closely as possible.

I'll see if I can pull some data up for the specific type of cable used on the Anderson quick disconnect if I can.

RichardJames 18-01-2007 13:55

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Brilliant use of the butterfly clip for fast release! I may take a page out of your book on that one.

falconmaster 18-01-2007 22:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz (Post 559598)
Fredi,
Looks good. I caution teams about severely bending the #6 near the Anderson connector. The sharp bends close in, can cause individual strands to break or pull out. I suggest 1" minimum bend radius when close to the connector.

Thanks for the heads up, we will check them.

falconmaster 18-01-2007 22:42

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Originally Posted by jcatt (Post 559581)
That battery clamp is awesome!! Could you please show more pictures of how it works? Also, very nice job of keeping the wiring under control. Even though it's probably a prototype its always a good idea to have tidy wiring. Easy to diagnose problems.

will do, check back tomorrow, see ya

Jeremytice 18-01-2007 22:57

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Very cool idea. I'm liking the clamp a lot!

David 18-01-2007 23:15

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good design, but couldn't you just use a couple pieces of angle, long, thin bolts and Velcro tie down straps and save a pound or so

falconmaster 19-01-2007 00:10

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Originally Posted by David (Post 560142)
good design, but couldn't you just use a couple pieces of angle, long, thin bolts and Velcro tie down straps and save a pound or so

The clamp is aluminum and weighs almost nothing and the angle is fiberglass and weights almost nothing. I think velcro can come loose, thin bolts can bend. If you have done before then I guess ours is overbuilt.


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