Alberta Land Rover Enthusiasts Club Forum
Classifieds => Parts for Sale => Topic started by: Gardenome on December 09, 2016, 08:53 AM
our shop has some surplus welding cable in various lengths and sizes.
First Pallet
3/0 Red Lengths
150ft
120ft
75ft
53ft
53ft
25ft
25ft
3/0 Black Lengths
150ft
115ft
75ft
37ft
5ft
20ft
20ft
58ft
Second Pallet
Red #2 Lengths
126ft
21ft
23ft
51ft
Red#6 Lengths
102ft
52ft
27ft
10ft
17ft
129ft
85ft
20ft
17ft
21ft
21ft
18ft
18ft
21ft
Black #2 Lengths
43ft
249ft
Black #6 Lengths
103ft
28ft
23ft
52ft
137ft
18ft
21ft
20ft
21ft
21ft
17ft
18ft
we're open to offers and would at least like to make more than what we'd get from a scrap yard.
Finally have some price guidelines from accounting. Half off princess auto prices.
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Welding Cables selection and use varies. However, with good knowledge, you can become more informed in how to apply them in accessory wiring for our use. Such applications include winch wiring. Spare long boost Cables for batteries. New 60 and 100 Amp power bus for auxiliary Ltd applications. The list can go on.
This link has excellent write up about Welding Cables and their ratings for welders. As long as you are able to calculate your current, you should be able to select your wire.
http://m.lincolnelectric.com/en-us/support/welding-solutions/Pages/selecting-proper-size-welding-cables.aspx
The formula is Power (Watts's)=current(Amps) x Voltage (D.C. Or Ac, single phase) OR
Power (Watts's)=current(Amps) x Voltsge (Ac- three phase)x 1.73(square root of 3).
Emad
3/0 cable - $2.20/ft
#2 cable - $1.90/ft
#6 cable - $1.40/ft
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I was looking through the Greggs catalogue today, and they have several of the automotive ends, battery, etc. I think Ian has access to the crimper too, if you bring the ends in for him. A guy can fab up custom battery assemblies, etc.
Eecol will have the electrical-specific lugs for bonding or AC contacts.
Good cable i picked up some today, thanks Ian.
:)
If you want battery ends look at krismar on 111ave and about 178 st. The sell the type where the clamp is soldered on ;D
So, what is left from these wires?
Most of it. I'll bring it up today and let you know what they say.
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