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Holy Grail of Trolling Motor Plugs
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<blockquote data-quote="tomme boy" data-source="post: 432451" data-attributes="member: 11342"><p>They work very well. Thats what are on electric fork trucks. I think the chargers were 36V 150A. Been a while since I worked on one. Can't remember ever replacing one unless they slammed the hood onto it and cracked the plastic. Just make sure you have the right crimping tool. Or make one. I had to make one out of a bolt and a piece of bar stock. I welded the bar stock to form a V so the ends would lay in the V. Then took a 5/16"x1" bolt and ground the end to look like a flat head screw driver tip. But more blunt. Then put it into a vice and press the tip into the connector. It actually works really well!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomme boy, post: 432451, member: 11342"] They work very well. Thats what are on electric fork trucks. I think the chargers were 36V 150A. Been a while since I worked on one. Can't remember ever replacing one unless they slammed the hood onto it and cracked the plastic. Just make sure you have the right crimping tool. Or make one. I had to make one out of a bolt and a piece of bar stock. I welded the bar stock to form a V so the ends would lay in the V. Then took a 5/16"x1" bolt and ground the end to look like a flat head screw driver tip. But more blunt. Then put it into a vice and press the tip into the connector. It actually works really well! [/QUOTE]
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