Making your top quality battery wires is not hard to complete. I love to utilize car audio power cable in both eight and four gauge sizing. Car audio wire features hundreds of strands of wire that run more power versus. a regular cable with just several strings. Notice, electricity flows externally on every string of wire in a cable, not from the core like you may think. As a result, the more strands in a cable, the greater the electric flow. This makes a car audio electric cable an ideal choice; it's really bendable making it easy to work it through corners.
Lastly, many car audio spots have leftovers of this stuff already there which are large enough to produce your battery wires with, which can help you save some money. And so for this article we're going to come up with a set of custom made electric battery cables.
What You'll Need:
Audio Wire Wire Ends Flux Razor blade Heat Shrink Tube Butane Propane Torch Solder
1. Strip the wire sheath back using your blade cutter, you should not cut too deep or cut the fine wire stands.
2. Put on flux into the wire end; this will help the solder flow.
3. Place your cable end in a vice and secure.
4. Heat the wire end using your torch and put solder up to the point it is midway full.
5. Quickly insert the cable then remove the torch. Be aware for this part, the solder may splatter some.
6. Give time to cool to the touch, and next test your soldered joint for energy by pulling it firmly while it's still secured in the vice.
7. Determine and trim your heat shrink tube.
8. Use a light heat to contract the tube; don't get carried away here or you'll melt away the shrink tube.
9. This is actually the "Buy the Ticket, Take the Ride" bike with the fresh custom made wire installed.
This season, bike runs are set to kick off from various states. Numerous riders will be congregating for a week of celebration all expressing their love for motorcycles. You will encounter many stories and building tips to recommend with new mates while you spend the days with the bike runs. Remember to travel protected and wear the required safety gear like carbon fiber helmets. Have a great time and have a awesome ride.
Lastly, many car audio spots have leftovers of this stuff already there which are large enough to produce your battery wires with, which can help you save some money. And so for this article we're going to come up with a set of custom made electric battery cables.
What You'll Need:
Audio Wire Wire Ends Flux Razor blade Heat Shrink Tube Butane Propane Torch Solder
1. Strip the wire sheath back using your blade cutter, you should not cut too deep or cut the fine wire stands.
2. Put on flux into the wire end; this will help the solder flow.
3. Place your cable end in a vice and secure.
4. Heat the wire end using your torch and put solder up to the point it is midway full.
5. Quickly insert the cable then remove the torch. Be aware for this part, the solder may splatter some.
6. Give time to cool to the touch, and next test your soldered joint for energy by pulling it firmly while it's still secured in the vice.
7. Determine and trim your heat shrink tube.
8. Use a light heat to contract the tube; don't get carried away here or you'll melt away the shrink tube.
9. This is actually the "Buy the Ticket, Take the Ride" bike with the fresh custom made wire installed.
This season, bike runs are set to kick off from various states. Numerous riders will be congregating for a week of celebration all expressing their love for motorcycles. You will encounter many stories and building tips to recommend with new mates while you spend the days with the bike runs. Remember to travel protected and wear the required safety gear like carbon fiber helmets. Have a great time and have a awesome ride.