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Old 04-09-2017, 22:40   #1
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Ok guys what jump leads do you use.
Cheap, expensive or inherited.
Ive had a few cheap sets and after a few uses they are no more use than a bit of string...
Having spent some time today it apears that a lot of the cheaper sets are CCA. Copper coated aluminium. This is also used as a selling point. They are sh!te.
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Old 04-09-2017, 23:15   #2
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i have always had good heavy duty ones the type that are used on lorrys good copper core and of a decent length cheap ones are a complete waste of time and money the ones i have must be 20 yrs old now
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It is not dear to make your own, 50mm sq welding cable and 4 decent clips, from most on line vehicle electrical suppliers, Rick
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Old 04-09-2017, 23:39   #4
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i`m with rick i made my own with welding clamps and earth wire i salvaged from a electric pole
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It is not dear to make your own, 50mm sq welding cable and 4 decent clips, from most on line vehicle electrical suppliers, Rick
Wow.. how long did it take me to type my last message
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The crap set I tried using at the weekend cost me an hour fekkkin' about.
New ones here tomorrow
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It is not dear to make your own, 50mm sq welding cable and 4 decent clips, from most on line vehicle electrical suppliers, Rick
My brother has a set made from welding earth cable. They've outlasted every other set we've tried.
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Always make sure they are solid copper cores not cca ...... And that they are not crimped on the Insulation
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Old 05-09-2017, 09:00   #9
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Mine are HGV ones but ran my battery that flat the weekend Blocky had to tow start me
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I had a great set and someone borrowed them ages ago and they never reappeared.
I found an electro marine outfit selling the cables and crocks but it worked out cheaper to buy the ready made set from them. Made by the same company that supply the cable in the uk
5m long with 35m2 cables, quality crocks with the flexi braid links in them to.
Should be here tomorrow.
They are mine
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I was asked to jump start a Merc at the end of the GDSF, last week, and he said he had a set of jump leads. I drove over, and connected up, but even after leaving my car running for 10mins, at high revs, his battery still had no charge.

I took the cover off of his leads, and while the wires must have been at least 10mm thick, the actual copper strands down the centre were less than standard 15amp cable. Then to top it off, one of the clamps was crimped round the insulation, not the wire... I fixed that, but again after another 10mins, it still would not actually turn over.

My leads were under the back seat, and the truck was fully loaded to come home, but I dug them out, and his car started instantly.

Instead of purchasing mine by current rating, as most of the cheaper ones lie about that, I purchased them by wire conductor size, so I have a set of 6m 50mm2 leads, basically made from welding wire.
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