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<blockquote data-quote="tucker99" data-source="post: 473717" data-attributes="member: 22024"><p>Thanks, I'm using 20' jumper cables as my leads, and they are not tinned. Got that tip from this forum. JL8jeff, did you use buss bars for connections for you rigging? Did you crimp or solder your lugs? I soldered the lugs. My lugs were tinned and the cable is not, does that make a difference? I may have used too much solder. I filled the bottom of the lug with solder, heated it up again and jammed the cable in. Is that what everyone else does?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tucker99, post: 473717, member: 22024"] Thanks, I'm using 20' jumper cables as my leads, and they are not tinned. Got that tip from this forum. JL8jeff, did you use buss bars for connections for you rigging? Did you crimp or solder your lugs? I soldered the lugs. My lugs were tinned and the cable is not, does that make a difference? I may have used too much solder. I filled the bottom of the lug with solder, heated it up again and jammed the cable in. Is that what everyone else does? [/QUOTE]
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