I'm in the middle of wiring up my home battery bank (48V, LiFePO4) and ran into a little ish here, I'm using 2/0 cable for the main connections, and I'm attaching high current lugs to connect to the bus bars and inverter terminals, I believe I've got the right lugs and heat shrink, but I want to make sure I'm not cutting corners with the crimp
What's the consensus here, hydraulic crimper a must, or can a solid hammer style crimp get the job done safely for 200A+ loads? I feel like I know stuff but I'm just doubting myself
Wanna do this the safest and cleanest way possible, so how do I go about this the best way
Thanks in advance guys
What's the consensus here, hydraulic crimper a must, or can a solid hammer style crimp get the job done safely for 200A+ loads? I feel like I know stuff but I'm just doubting myself
Wanna do this the safest and cleanest way possible, so how do I go about this the best way
Thanks in advance guys