Rynoth wrote:Hi Wes. Not sure where to get pre-made-length cable. I made my own in the same fashion as every other electrical system wire, by buying cable and crimping the ends. I used Mil Spec 6AWG (from ACS) for the connections you mentioned as well as from a starter mounting bolt back to the negative battery terminal providing a short-length low-resistance path for the entire starter circuit. The process for cutting, stripping and crimping 6AWG is no different than the other dozens of wires you'll be running except maybe using a different tool. If I recall, I just used big tongue and groove pliers to crimp down on those big connectors (sourced at an auto parts store) and the result was good and secure.
Area 51% wrote:You can get custom length cables made up at West Marine. High quality tinned wire along with plated ends.
sonex1374 wrote:I have used this vendor on ebay in the past. They were fast, accurate to what I ordered, and seemed well made.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/6-Gauge-AWG-Cu ... 0875283025
Jeff
thomasjones42 wrote:You can also easily make your own cables using welding cable (AWG 2 or 4) and a relatively cheap ($53.49) Harbor Freight hydraulic crimper. Not tinned but the hydraulic crimper works well.
sonex1374 wrote:I have used this vendor on ebay in the past. They were fast, accurate to what I ordered, and seemed well made.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/6-Gauge-AWG-Cu ... 0875283025
Jeff
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