Poor quality crimping ? (42 Viewers)

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Feb 27, 2011
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View attachment 954119Rather than have a mess of wires coming off the positive terminal, a neater solution is one of these. One main fuse, then sub-fuses for hab load (only thing connected when I took the photo), solar, mains charger and B2B.

And yes, the wiring in my German van has a black wire for positive (negative is brown). And I've confused things by using red and black. 😋
electrical tape used like that is asking for issues in the long term. I would swap that for heatshrink or proper Tesa 51608 tape
 
Oct 8, 2014
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Autotrail Excel 600B
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Previous VW Camper + Caravan
I have found you always end up using the next size down to get a great crimp.
With my long-handled crimps, I sometimes use one jaw of the Correct size, and one that's a size smaller. A second bite at 90 degrees tidies up the job
 
May 21, 2019
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Bailey Advance
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Since 2015
I do all my own crimps , even got this red light on my bus bar , although I haven't worked out what it means yet...



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Jun 20, 2023
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planning one…
Thanks for all the crimper suggestions. Need a heat gun too!!
I’m gradually learning that it’s probably better to buy my own stuff and try to do things rather than allowing others to bodge. Or find a decent dealer/garage locally which I can trust. I have pretty high levels of perfectionism anxiety which generally prevent me initiating stuff like this, but I’m getting more confident!
I managed some Anderson connector crimping to make some plugs for additional solar panel…
 
Jan 19, 2014
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Elddis Accordo 105
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Thanks for all the crimper suggestions. Need a heat gun too!!
I’m gradually learning that it’s probably better to buy my own stuff and try to do things rather than allowing others to bodge. Or find a decent dealer/garage locally which I can trust. I have pretty high levels of perfectionism anxiety which generally prevent me initiating stuff like this, but I’m getting more confident!
I managed some Anderson connector crimping to make some plugs for additional solar panel…
Have a go on some scrap cable first 🤔 even if you mess one up it won't cost anything, just cut off and do it again 😁
 

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