The Copflex I just ordered from Cobra is RHH, RHW rated 90degC with a 532
strand count for a 4/0. As I stated before, I've used this medium strand count
cable before and found it to be the optimum combination of flexibility vs.
working in regular connections without any special adapters.
I too
I recently worked with a telecom specification that required lead plated
copper lugs on the battery side and I have been using the same on my own
systems for some time now.
How important is it to use lead plated lugs on the battery side? Is tin
plated copper just as good so long as you coat well
HI Mark;
Where do you get the lead plated lugs? We used to special order tin plated lugs
from Del City, but they quit carrying them.
I found that the grease or vaseline coating was the most important issue,
though. Tin plated lugs would corrode just like the unplated ones, except they
first
We use the “inner melt” type of heat shrink and have had few problems with it
compared to the standard heat shrink. As far as Lead plated lugs, I am not sure
I see much advantage to them. Also as far as coatings go, most Vaseline and
other standard grease type are way too temperature sensitive,
The full wording from the installed battery cable:
4/0 AWG (107.2MM2) TYPE RHH OR RHW-2 2KY (-40C) PR II SUN RES FOR CT USE
FT4/IEEE 1202 (UL) E18321 ---A.I.W.-D. --- CSA LL8825 RW90 EP 1 KY (-40C)
EP/CPE TC FT4 --- EPR/CPE 2KY DIESLE LOCOMOTIVE CABLE P-07-KA090026-MSHA
-Phil
On Mon, Nov 29,
Hi Dan,
A far as off grid system data monitoring, especially with Outback
gear, I really like the products from Julie Haugh at greenHouse
computers. http://www.greenhousepc.com/greenMonitor.html The
technical support is incredible. The software is highly
programmable, reliable, and
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Thanks Tom,
Appreciate the heads up.
Jamie
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In the Navy we used to use DC-4, which was a silicone grease made by Dow
Corning. It has a high melting point. Any of the similar silicone greases would
probably work, but rather expensive in small quantities – but you only need a
very thin coat. We used to use it to fill up RF transmitter coax
Vaseline will also flow into the cable strands, just like solder, coating
and protecting all the internal strands. Almost too hot to touch is plenty
hot enough to allow it to flow. Too hot and it burns.
Jim Duncan
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Hi Carl,
If using an Outback FNDC or a Bogart engineering pentametric meter,
and they are set up correctly, then yes it can provide state of charge.
best,
Jason Lerner
Waldron Power and Light Co.
On Nov 30, 2010, at 10:37 AM, Carl Emerson wrote:
Jason,
Is this system capable of
A good report from a customer about Genpro, who services Lorentz
pumps.
We replaced a failed motor earlier this year, and were serviced by
Solar Power and Pump in Oklahoma. They gave good service also, but
have subsequently dropped Lorentz.
Allan
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