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I’ve been sitting on a pair of the plugs for a while, wondering how to wrap or otherwise tie the wires together.Finally putting together a slave cable. This one is 22' and 2/0.
That's a tig torch cover. Fleebay title: [FONT="]TIG Torch Cable Cover Cowboy Jacket.I’ve been sitting on a pair of the plugs for a while, wondering how to wrap or otherwise tie the wires together.
What’s the name, brand, style, of the braid you used?
Thanks.
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I have a set of jumpers 25' that I made from heavy DC mining cable (pair in rubber cover, 2/0). The end clamps would crush a finger. If you can get them into position...they don't let go and it's no wimpy connection. I seem to be slower every time I use that jump set on my 931... I have a Hawker giving me fits. Maybe at some point I won't need a jump. It's a real PIA to have to go under the seat and clamp to the battery terminals, and there are so many places to short to, if the jumper clamp gets turned wrong.They are ridiculously handy if you have more than one 24v vehicle(or genset)!
That's a tig torch cover. Fleebay title: TIG Torch Cable Cover Cowboy Jacket.
It was really hard to get fed through. At the bottom of the page another one comes up with a zipper that would make it easier. And I admit to some friends laughing at me last night for dying the blue denim to make it black. For under $10, its a great way to keep them together.
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