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  • hypnotoad
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    Hi, does anyone know if the Solarstorm type connectors are available separately?

    They seem more waterproof than the connectors used on the Magicshine type lights, and I have recently got a few of the waterproof type battery boxes, which use the screw on type connector, so I would like to change the cables on my lights if possible.

    womp
    Free Member

    I may have a spare one if you can wait to the weekend

    z1ppy
    Full Member

    Small related hi-jack, anyone seen a SSX2 extension lead, with the screw on connectors, anywhere?

    womp
    Free Member

    I made my own extension leads and Y splits so I can run two lights from one pack

    hot_fiat
    Full Member

    Chopped all the connectors off mine and replace them with AMP superseals from ebay,
    as you’d find on most cars. Waterproof, lock in place and will never wear out.

    Scapegoat
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    Womp, is that easy to do?

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    Ooh! How big(small) are those things?

    hot_fiat
    Full Member

    z1ppy
    Full Member

    Not seen those before, look good 😀

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    Cool. Some internet shopping coming right up….

    hot_fiat
    Full Member

    Make sure you get the kit with the combined strain relief / waterproofer. I forgot and ended up wrapping self amalgamating tape around the end. They’re still waterproof without these it just makes the job neater.

    rene59
    Free Member

    They look good. Can you please post a link to correct ones?

    hot_fiat
    Full Member

    Ebay linky

    z1ppy
    Full Member

    Damn cheers again, had found what I thought was the right one, but it was for a “0.5-1.5mm Wire”.

    Hot fiat’s linky

    rene59
    Free Member

    Thanks hot fiat, will give them a try.

    mrjmt
    Free Member

    Any tips on chopping the battery cable without shorting it out?

    hot_fiat
    Full Member

    Gently cut along the length of the cable outer insulation for about 3cm to expose the inner two wires. Separate them from the insulation & then cut them individually at different points so there’s less likelihood of them being able to touch. Complete the wiring of one circuit into the plug before starting on the other.

    I crimp and solder the connections. Don’t forget to add the strain relief seal, then the rubber grommets before you start connecting up!

    mrjmt
    Free Member

    8)

    hypnotoad
    Free Member

    womp: I may have a spare one if you can wait to the weekend

    Hi, thanks, that would be great, I’m in no rush, I’m happy to pay postage. How can I send you my address?

    hot_fiat: Chopped all the connectors off mine and replace them with AMP superseals from ebay,
    as you’d find on most cars. Waterproof, lock in place and will never wear out.

    They look ideal, can I ask how easy they are to use without the proper crimp tool? The official tool is pretty pricey.

    I have a ratcheting crimp tool for bullet connectors, would this be usable or do you really need the proper tool?

    Any tips on chopping the battery cable without shorting it out?

    Getting one of the waterproof battery boxes is a nice option, as you can simply remove the batteries if you need to replace the battery connector.

    hot_fiat
    Full Member

    Yeah the tyco tool is expensive. I use one of the cheapo combination crimp/wire stripper tools as my ratchet is way too powerful.

    MadBillMcMad
    Full Member

    bookmarked

    hypnotoad
    Free Member

    I’m guessing the tool you use looks pretty similar to this?

    They are only a fiver from screwfix, so I’ll pick one up and give it a go. 🙂

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    My connectors arrived today so I might spend some time tonight (with a tool like the one above) putting it all together. It’s actually to connect a Kemo 172N rectifier into my Revo dynamo light.

    hot_fiat
    Full Member

    Hypnotoad, that’s similar to (better than) the one I’ve got. The genuine tyco tool anvils look like this:

    Whereas the anvils on my hos just look like this:

    womp
    Free Member

    womp: I may have a spare one if you can wait to the weekend

    Hi, thanks, that would be great, I’m in no rush, I’m happy to pay postage. How can I send you my address?

    Sent you an email

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