If you do any crimp connections, you need a ratcheting crimper.
This is the one I got. $25 on Amazon, was $22 when I got it, looks like it fluctuates so put a price tracker on it. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0069TRKJ0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Haven't started doing actual projects with it yet, but I did a couple test crimps on scrap wire and I am extremely happy with the quality of the crimp. (See example below.)
Amen to that.
Also, get one with interchangeable jaws if you can. Then you can do ECU terminals, insulated barrels, non-insulated barrels, etc.
Keith Tanner said:Amen to that.
Also, get one with interchangeable jaws if you can. Then you can do ECU terminals, insulated barrels, non-insulated barrels, etc.
I actually have you to thank for getting one of these! I was reading an older crimp vs solder thread from a while back, (can't find it now) and you highly recommended getting a ratcheting crimper. I'm getting ready to redo all the wiring on the SpitBird so I'm going to need good connections.
This one does have interchangeable jaws, but only came with this set. I'll probably the full set at some point, but for $25 this gets me in the door cheap with what I need to do now.
Just picked up one of those myself. I used it Saturday to hardwire the radar detector in the SHO. It makes a really nice crimp, but it can be a bit of a PITA if you are working in a tight spot since you have to squeeze that thing pretty hard.
Ratcheting crimpers and an auto wire stripper (eg: Klein Katapult) will change how you think about wiring. I'm never going back.
The0retical said:Ratcheting crimpers and an auto wire stripper (eg: Klein Katapult) will change how you think about wiring. I'm never going back.
Oh, hell yes. Best $25 I ever spent was on a Katapult.
Tom_Spangler said:The0retical said:Ratcheting crimpers and an auto wire stripper (eg: Klein Katapult) will change how you think about wiring. I'm never going back.
Oh, hell yes. Best $25 I ever spent was on a Katapult.
Hahaha, yes. You might notice my MAC automatic wire strippers behind the crimpers in the picture in my first post. Expensive, but I love them!
Just ordered the kit above from Amazon, nice tip. I have to splice in the headlight and taillight harness from the Spitfire into my now simplified Miata harness as well as will likely be shortening the Miata harness where necessary, so this will come in handy for all the crimp connections.
Great recommebdation, since normal crimpers are about as effective as biting them with your teeth. Off to Amazon!
I had my last ratcheting crimper fail, causing the crimps to come apart under vibration.
Always do a tug test. Always.
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