The ring terminal had a wire coming off it so I just connected up to that with my new wire, but it was old and a bit freyed so maybe I need to replace the entire thing. That will be my next port of call unless anyone else has any other test suggestions?
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codge wrote:Allow for a few practice attempts on this size cable first. This will mean buying more lugs as they're only one shot items.
You're working on a low voltage system on a car (12V DC), but usually much higher currents than say within a PC. Consequently the crimp lug has to be squidged up really tight and neat, otherwise the connection will burn out.
If you've got blue lugs it sounds like they're pre-insulated, which is OK. The crimp tool sqidges the blue insulation as well, just not as tight as the copper tube part.
Make sure you're using flexible cable, not stranded (flex is many fine wires which will 'yeh - flex' rather than stranded i.e coarse wires, which will fracture).
You don't mention the ring terminal? are you able to reuse this bit?
Codge.