Mike, They are called strip curtains. Cold air is heavier than warm air and your cold air will slip right along the floor to the stairs, smiling at your strip curtains…. I will continue now watching your video. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Peter
I watch Ivan on Pinehollowautodiagnostics a lot and a lot of the electrical problems he solves have to do with bad grounds and also green crusties on connections. Glad you got that figured out. Have a good weekend.
I would have gone with a 3/4” copper nipple and used a torch to solder the wires together. Also heat shrink after. As for machine shops, based on what I see not a single shop delivers work on time these days.
From what I gather, there are valid arguments pro and con for soldering wires in a vehicle. Soldering a cable this large (3/0) would be quite difficult I think. I know that in the telecom world, DC power cables this size are always crimped or clamped.
@@ImpalamansGarage agreed on the telecom world sentiment. And yes there are pros and cons on something that large for sure. Solder fatigue is a big thing also and with something that size higher resistance means it can go up in smoke.
Good video, enjoyed something a little different.
Glad to you back. I enjoyed the video.
Thanks James!
Mike,
They are called strip curtains. Cold air is heavier than warm air and your cold air will slip right along the floor to the stairs, smiling at your strip curtains….
I will continue now watching your video.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Peter
Thanks !! I figured they had some sort of name! 🤣 I may have to reconsider my design.
I watch Ivan on Pinehollowautodiagnostics a lot and a lot of the electrical problems he solves have to do with bad grounds and also green crusties on connections.
Glad you got that figured out.
Have a good weekend.
Thanks Werner! I'll check out the channel! I need all the help I can get. 😁
I would have gone with a 3/4” copper nipple and used a torch to solder the wires together. Also heat shrink after.
As for machine shops, based on what I see not a single shop delivers work on time these days.
From what I gather, there are valid arguments pro and con for soldering wires in a vehicle. Soldering a cable this large (3/0) would be quite difficult I think. I know that in the telecom world, DC power cables this size are always crimped or clamped.
@@ImpalamansGarage agreed on the telecom world sentiment. And yes there are pros and cons on something that large for sure. Solder fatigue is a big thing also and with something that size higher resistance means it can go up in smoke.
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