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    I am wondering if this cable is ok to use for golf cart battery wiring. The price doesn't seem to bad, if it is acceptable.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-GAUGE-Mari...item5d31e149f1

    I would appreciate any input. i want to buy parts to make my own battery cables. Awhile back Doug gave me a tip on a place called Spectro Wire, but there website is jacked up. I emailed them telling them i wanted to place an order, and never got a response. So I am looking elsewhere.

    i live in the desert, and haven't found a welding supply close to me.

    i want to buy 4 gauge battery cable, and also the copper lugs that you can smash onto the wire.

    I think Doug had said they were 5 / 16" terminals .

    Thanks
    Updated by redman34; January 26, 2012, 07:48 PM.

  • #2
    Looks OK for the voltage but you need to know if it will handle the amperage of the cart and the add doesn't say.

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    • #3
      What is a typical amp range for 36 volt and 48 volt stock carts?

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      • #4
        I'm not sure of the strand count on the ebay cable and it seems too cheap to be a high strand count. Normally this stuff is $1.20 to $1.50 a ft.
        Try Cameron Welding Supply
        Palm Desert, CA 92260
        (760) 837-0404

        Connections from the cable to the lug are not smashed on (but I like the way you you described it )
        They are put on with a proper swedge tool or soldered (this is a pretty important connection).
        You could also get cables from a local forklift repair company.
        Try White Crane
        45524 Towne St, Indio, CA 92201
        (760) 347-3401

        You can buy cables with ends on them through ebay in any length you like.
        Here's just one example: 10x16" cables for $48
        Link: Ebay battery Cables

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        • #5
          Doug that a good link. I think I'll order some stuff.

          Thanks!

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          • #6
            Posted earlier by andy4639 View Post
            Doug that a good link. I think I'll order some stuff.

            Thanks!
            Yup, I found these almost as cheap as I could make them and easier than building them yourself.
            Updated by dougmcp; January 26, 2012, 11:34 PM.

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