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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