I’ve not been able to work out what the exact use-case for the HT-73 tool is, given that the wires it crimps are too large to fit into Mini-PV housings. Uninsulated single terminations perhaps? I’ve not ever been able to find an exhaustive list of all of the DuPont crimp tools...
You'll see a bolt there holding down some other wires. Crimp an eyelet crimp connector on the end of the wire, and bolt the eyelet down. Run the wire back up to where you will mount the relay, making sure it will not be getting tangled up in anything. The cleanliness of the ...
Place the vehicle-specific wiring harness in one hand and use the wire strippers with the other hand to strip a 1/4 inch of shielding from the end of every wire in the harness. Then use the wire crimpers to crimp a blue butt connector onto each connection. Take the harness that comes ...
insert it into the blue connector, and use a crimper (not pliers!) to crimp down on the blue connector and make a good solid connection. Personally I don’t generally use this option because
Now you’ll take the free end of your B- wire and connect it to the wire clamps on your battery, which should be bolted onto the negative terminal of your first row of cells. If you used a single wire clamp, just crimp the wire inside of the clamp using a wire crimper (preferred)...
the difference is the size of wire that the crimp can hold. For smaller wires, even the 15 amp pins might be too large to get a proper crimp without folding the wire over once on itself before crimping. Some folks I know also solder the connections (after crimping!), but I haven't ...
Type III+, Solder Type, Size 16 As with the crimp snap-in Type III+, these precision formed solder-type contacts are also used in M Series, Special M Series, Metrimate, Metrimate Drawer, and CPC Series 1 and 4 connectors. Contacts feature a high normal force which provides a low ...
(for the wires connecting the sensors to the breadboard) or a female socket (to connect to the Raspberry Pi itself). But, of course, if you’re looking to save time, effort, and tears, I’d recommend that you not crimp your own wires and instead purchase prepared wires ahead of...
the wires for ground and cells 1-5 go in one JST-XH connector and the wires for cells 6-10 go in the other. I soldered the female pins onto the wires using a "helping hand" but if you have a crimper then by all means use that. Be sure to avoid "insulation creep" at the conn...
If your pack has a switch on it (like a dolphin, killer whale, slimline, jumbo shark) you will need to crimp theses 2 wires, they can be 22awg, 24awg. Quality crimper You will also need a heat source : lighter, torch, heat gun... Wire...