Someone else mentioned the braiding does something to not interfere with your radio signal? I think they said you could get away with a wire for temporary purpose but it'll interfere easier than with the braiding. Nice video.
Interesting, I’ve always heard that braided wire or flex a lot without breaking. Never heard about the radio signal improvement. They’ve been putting resistors in spark plugs for a while to try to not interfere with the radio. Years ago I have spark plugs without that resistor and the radio just harmed every time you accelerated. At first it was funny, then it was extremely annoying to the point of not turning on the radio.
@@livefree6878 I remember our 81, I think, Ford pick up with acceleration in the radio. Cool how things work annoying or not and someone finds a way to curb or reduce the problem.
i use conductive grease on the terminals then wipe off extra and use a brush to coat whole battery terminal and ends of wire with silicone grease and they never corrode that way might get some dust on the grease, but it stays good till battery dies in 5 or 6 years.
The lug that connects at the battery that you put the two wires into you purchased? If not how did you flare the end where you put the two wires into? At 1:50 you can see the flare.
@@ModyTech I was asking because I need it for the alternator not the one on the battery they sell those in the auto part stores and they don't have the one I need either they are to big because they are battery terminals or to small because they are for smaller wire.
Good advice on the ground cable. It is extremely important, and I feel most ppl overlook this connection.
With corrosion in the wires your better off replacing the whole cable. The corrosive cancer goes all the way. This is good advice for quick fixes.
Elaborate? I couldn’t just skin the wires down until I find good copper and then make a new connection like this?
1:26
Is there a link for the replaced wire needed?
Yup I tried today and kept running into more corrosion
this is where you go if you want to find out how to do it right the first time
This was great...the method was good too.
Someone else mentioned the braiding does something to not interfere with your radio signal? I think they said you could get away with a wire for temporary purpose but it'll interfere easier than with the braiding. Nice video.
Interesting, I’ve always heard that braided wire or flex a lot without breaking. Never heard about the radio signal improvement. They’ve been putting resistors in spark plugs for a while to try to not interfere with the radio. Years ago I have spark plugs without that resistor and the radio just harmed every time you accelerated. At first it was funny, then it was extremely annoying to the point of not turning on the radio.
@@livefree6878 I remember our 81, I think, Ford pick up with acceleration in the radio. Cool how things work annoying or not and someone finds a way to curb or reduce the problem.
@@FAKE-NAME i think my jeep has a wire. I was wondering about its ground. I have no radio to test its audio interference
i use conductive grease on the terminals then wipe off extra and use a brush to coat whole battery terminal and ends of wire with silicone grease and they never corrode that way might get some dust on the grease, but it stays good till battery dies in 5 or 6 years.
The lug that connects at the battery that you put the two wires into you purchased? If not how did you flare the end where you put the two wires into? At 1:50 you can see the flare.
All those links but the equipment used here. WHY?
Where do you buy the copper sleeve?
I would like to know as well
Haha seriously boys !!
@@ModyTech I was asking because I need it for the alternator not the one on the battery they sell those in the auto part stores and they don't have the one I need either they are to big because they are battery terminals or to small because they are for smaller wire.
will electrical tape work as good as the heat shrink? if i get it water tight
I wouldn't do it! Heat shrink tubing is cheap and works great!
@@hugomartinez5897 ya i removed tape and used electrical corrosion spray
I was just thinking how can I clean them.
Battery cable costs quite a bit less than that herky crimper.
All that and you don't replace that raggedy clamp? Smh
Tell me why not one hardware are automotive store has any of this stuff
They don't want you fixing your own stuff. But that's why you go over their head and buy online!
Can you come to my country!
Yeah I clicked on the wrong video... looking for positive cable cleaning not assembling spacecraft
Hahahaha
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Clean is better
You should have use oxygen free copper terminals aka tinned terminal aka galvanised terminals.
You should be quiet and learn a bit.
@@wesoblander3648 You better mind your F**king business.
samcrac?? is that you??🧐
Freedom there is none. No I'm asking you politely cuz you ruined ruined me permanently stay away from me please.