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rawfuls 08.10.2009 09:21 PM

Soldering/Crimping 45A PowerPole Contacts
 
So, it's not John's fault at all, but I just noticed soldering these 45A contacts instead of 30A contacts is a beeeeeach!

Just plain hard, how do some guys do it?
So I ordered this 30A crimp tool, that I HOPE works with 45A or boy am I gonna be pissed... :no:

I ordered this becuase I couldn't find a crimp tool that said 45A okay that didn't cost more than $20, which is all I have at the time...:oops:

http://www.powerwerx.com/anderson-po...15-30-amp.html


Any knowledge in this field?

_paralyzed_ 08.10.2009 11:27 PM

you kinda answered your own question. no, a tool not labeled for use with 45a connectors will not work with 45a connectors. Those that are labeled for use with 45a connectors will work with 45a connectors. Basic reading comprehension.

C'mon rawbuns!:lol:

whitrzac 08.10.2009 11:39 PM

this one looks to be in your price range:lol::lol:
http://www.powerwerx.com/tools-meter...powerpole.html

maxair45 08.10.2009 11:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whitrzac (Post 312075)
this one looks to be in your price range:lol::lol:
http://www.powerwerx.com/tools-meter...powerpole.html

+1 these are highly reccomended!:rofl:

ClodMaxx 08.10.2009 11:45 PM

right. what you have won't work... the crimp for the 30 and 45 are different, i think. (i have the one that does 15, 30, and 45)

BUT. now it's time for me to get the reading comprehension jokes, lol.

45 amp ones won't work with my 2 polyquest lipos that have 8 gauge wire. dammit!

rawfuls 08.10.2009 11:46 PM

-.-

But, theoretically, if the 30A and 45A contacts both fit in the same connector housing, wouldn't the contacts be the same thing?
They look the same size...

Oh god, I hope they work, damn you Paralyzed, now I'm scared that I just screwed myself over $13.. :no:

Very funny whitzrac, I was eyeing those, I could pick up a MMM combo for just a bit more! :gasp:

rawfuls 08.10.2009 11:47 PM

Oh god, they don't work?
SHIT!

Which ones work then?

whitrzac 08.11.2009 12:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rawfuls (Post 312081)
Oh god, they don't work?
SHIT!

Which ones work then?

a 40w soldering iron...

or that $30 pair they have...

rawfuls 08.11.2009 12:44 AM

Yup, they just gave me the major smackdown, I'll need the $40 dollar pair (Tri Crimp) or the nice heavy duty $219...

eovnu87435ds 08.11.2009 02:38 AM

just do what i told you to do. use pliers, alot of finesse, then solder it. problem solved. or send them to me and I will crimp/solder them

rawfuls 08.11.2009 02:55 AM

mhm, I'm gonna try your way, just going to be a real pain doing my EVX1, as it has ultra short leads...

whitrzac 08.11.2009 09:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rawfuls (Post 312132)
mhm, I'm gonna try your way, just going to be a real pain doing my EVX1, as it has ultra short leads...

extend the wires from the board then... even a blind monkey could replace the evx 1 wires...

lincpimp 08.11.2009 09:31 AM

I have the 45amp PP contacts, and found a very easy way to solder them up. I take some side cutters and trim about 1/8" off the 2 "ears" (the pieces that you fold over to crimp the wire in). I do this as you cannot get the contact into the housing if these ears are not bent or cut. Then I lightly tin the connector, tin the wire and solder them together. I use the bench vise to hold the connector by the contact tip, but a pair of vise grips would work too. Super easy, I can put 3 to 4 times the number of PP together compared to deans, and no shrink to worry about.

rawfuls 08.11.2009 10:19 AM

Yeah, I was wondering about the "ears" those were the ones that royally pissed me off...

I think I'm going to try the crimp then solder, if I can get it to crimp, I'm gonna try lincs way, either way, I need to trim the ears a bit..


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