Reterminate or splice battery cable?

millerfish

Adventurer
I want to replace the stock battery cable ends on my 14 Tacoma with military style ends. I would rather not replace the entire cable harness. So, would it be reasonable to Reterminate the existing cables and if I cannot make the length work would a splice be acceptable practice. Either would be proper hydrolicly crimped fittings.
 

toddz69

Explorer
Re-terminating would certainly be an acceptable thing to do (assuming the cable has enough stress relief in it currently to allow for a slightly shortened length). That's what I did with the cables in my Super Duty when I put ring terminals on them to attach to military clamps.

Todd Z.
 

IdaSHO

IDACAMPER
Yep, assuming you have enough length to do it safely, and there isn't any corrosion within the cables, which Id have to assume there isn't, being such a new rig.
 

millerfish

Adventurer
Thanks for the input, well most of it... The cables are in good shape corrosion free. It looks like the length might be just a bit short on the + side. What would you think about a splice like this with heavy duty shrink over it?
 

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IdaSHO

IDACAMPER
Personally, Id never do a splice on a large cable like that.

Id much prefer to pony up the coin for a new cable to run the entire distance needed.
 

Ducky's Dad

Explorer
Not sure, but I think Blue Sea has some connectors that bolt together to connect two lengths of cable, and can then be insulated and waterproofed. How much additional length do you need?
 

Tazman

Adventurer
Im anal enough to replace the cable. Why introduce a weak spot in such a critical location? I recently had to make that decision on a 25' run of 6awg. Not cheap but fewer worries for a worrier.

Yes. I do tend to overdo things.
 

4x4junkie

Explorer
Thanks for the input, well most of it... The cables are in good shape corrosion free. It looks like the length might be just a bit short on the + side. What would you think about a splice like this with heavy duty shrink over it?

If you solder the wires into a butt connector like that it shouldn't ever become a problem. I wouldn't ever use a crimped connection though... Among the several I've had fail (develop resistance) one actually caught fire. So everything on mine get soldered. YMMV.
 

ZMagic97

Explorer
A properly crimped connection is just as reliable as a soldered one.

With that being said, I find either acceptable. If you do a crimp, I would only suggest a high quality heat shrink.
 

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