Can anyone see an issue with this? Jump leads seem cheap. 12m of cable for £15. You couldnt buy 4m of battery cable for that. I bought these jump
leads a few weeks back. Wanted some good quality long leads
Heavy Duty Battery Jump Start Leads Cable 800amp 6m Long Jumpleads Car Van Boost
Could these make good battery cables too?
They say 800a which is a lot, but am I missing something here? Why so cheap?
It's what I did, buy some decent crimps and really heavy duty jump leads then chop them up.
Yep, I've done the same, 3-4 years now, no issues. On my other kit I have welding leads as the battery is in the boot and they reached, never had no issue with them either.
Aluminium, and not copper ?
I also imagine it's 800amp just for a moment, and not a rating for continuous flow.
I always cut a bit off my welder earth if I need a battery cable.
Trouble is I can now only weld stuff 300mm away.
Paul G
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Originally posted by 907
Aluminium, and not copper ?
I also imagine it's 800amp just for a moment, and not a rating for continuous flow.
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Trouble is I can now only weld stuff 300mm away.
Paul G"
hahahahahahahahaha
very funny
I got some cheap ebay jump leads like those. Piece of shit. Super skinny wire (bell wire) coated in very thick insulation. 800 amps my fricking arse.
What Ben B said really sums it up.
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Originally posted by blakep82
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Originally posted by 907
Aluminium, and not copper ?
I also imagine it's 800amp just for a moment, and not a rating for continuous flow.
Aluminium not copper? What do you mean? Its copper cable. And arent all battery cables whatever curremt just for a few seconds of cranking? Just a bit confused now
Yep, look for the cross sectional area of the cables, rather than rely on a figure plucked out of the ether.
35mm2 cable is probably what you want, as a landy will take a bit of cranking.....
Just like those little amps that are 2000w output, but actually 10w rms (at best!)
That's why you need to purchase the heavy duty commercial leads.