John:

Of course.  The protocol is copper eyelet in direct contact with the flag.

William



At 06:51 AM 4/1/2013, you wrote:

William:

I agree completely on all points.
I have also seen many bolt heads “migrate” through the battery terminals and even split the terminal.
Washers are cheap and effective prevention.

Just one more thing…as an afterthought.
Stainless is a lousy conductor – NEVER put a stainless washers in the current path, i.e. not between the terminal and the cable ends. It might seem ok during basic testing but during a long high current charge or discharge the stainless washer will get very hot and bad things can happen.

Best Regards,

John Berdner

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