What did you do to your NNBS GMT900 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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Just Fishing

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ya it was fine before, kind of funny it was staring me right in the face I had my meter on the negative post and the other end shoved inside the fuse connector and watched it drop to like 4 volt's and I looked down and see the wire just sitting on the battery post, lol **** face-palm.


Get some marine shrink tubing, the kind with the glue.
A little tub of flux
A roll of solder.

For large gauge and thick connectors, i use a plumbers tourch with a nicely coated wire and connector with das flux.

Keep a wet paper towel handy to cool the stuff off.
You can even wrap the cable to prevent too much melting/heating...
0 gauge was difficult. :D

Then use that marine shrink tube to seal and repair any melted wire casing.

:angels2:

I also don't really have a crimper for those, so i usually stuff some solder down in the connector, then use my vice to "crimp" before soldering.

On some connectors i have used a hammer and a punch... :D

Not always pretty, but it has worked well for me.

Just don't use too much solder.
It will creep its way up the cable and make it very stiff.
:cheers:
 
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Get some marine shrink tubing, the kind with the glue.
A little tub of flux
A roll of solder.

For large gauge and thick connectors, i use a plumbers tourch with a nicely coated wire and connector with das flux.

Keep a wet paper towel handy to cool the stuff off.
You can even wrap the cable to prevent too much melting/heating...
0 gauge was difficult. :D

Then use that marine shrink tube to seal and repair any melted wire casing.

:angels2:

I also don't really have a crimper for those, so i usually stuff some solder down in the connector, then use my vice to "crimp" before soldering.

On some connectors i have used a hammer and a punch... :D

Not always pretty, but it has worked well for me.

Just don't use too much solder.
It will creep its way up the cable and make it very stiff.
:cheers:
it's cheaper and easier for me to just have a cable made, I just threw on a another cable I had laying around and it will work for now, I do need to have a ground cable made for the amp ground in back which I will have done Monday. There is a battery supply company here in town that makes nice custom cables pretty reasonable.
 

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Been having a ongoing problem with my amp cutting off, thought the remote was bad, thought the amp was bad, thought the ground was bad, nope mf been loose for a minute I guess, it would work but then cut off when there was a good draw, wire must have finally just fell out and was sitting on the positive connection. Fml just ordered a new amp today also, fixed the wire and everything works perfectly again

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That’s why I also solder those big crimp connectors. I don’t trust them.


This reminds me: I gotta get off my ass and do my Big 3 (or more) Upgrade. I'm using some 1/0 battery cables, tinned marine lugs, a hydraulic crimper, adhesive heat shrink and braided mesh wrap ("Techflex") for mine. I might melt a slug of solder in the tips, just to be extra.
 

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Crimp + solder is my go to.
No way that fker is coming loose.

In my old vette, i have run into issues where the original wiring starts to get flaky.

Been doing good using flux and heat to clean the wire and connector.
Re-crimp, and a dab of solder for extra good luck.
 

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It can also make the wires brittle on the edge of where the heat and solder traced up to. This is why solder isn't used on planes or boats.


Makes sense, my idea is to just use a dab to seal and lock the connection.
if i fk up/too much beer.
I do my best to to support that wire.

that marine shrink tubing helps, but i can see the issue.
 

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On that thought, I noticed that RC cars and planes have solder only connections.
Always seemed so weird to me.
You can easily have a few K tied up in one of those models.

A battery connector that powers controls, solder only connection bugs the fk out of me.
Especially when your dealing with gas engines.
lots of vibrations.
Just RC cars, many go in excess of 65mph +
loose control and that thing can break legs and kill.

:hmmm2:
 

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Grabbing some burgers at Five Guys

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Wife ditched me this weekend.
Missing an engine mount bolt and a super low profile 13mm socket, I have noidea wtf happened to them.
I miss the 13mm socket the most.

Rip lil socket. :(

I bought this set to replace that lil socket (I had the smaller set before)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JBOT9U2

Those are so fkn handy. :D
 
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Wife ditched me this weekend.
Missing an engine mount bolt and a super low profile 13mm socket, I have noidea wtf happened to them.
I miss the 13mm socket the most.

Rip lil socket. :(

I bought this set to replace that lil socket (I had the smaller set before)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JBOT9U2

Those are so fkn handy. :D
Damn you. Showing me shit I never even knew I needed. Luckily I was able to just add them to my list for now and not order them. Yet. I have that low profile impact wrench they show in one of the pictures of that socket set.

Edit: oops I accidentally ordered them.
 

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Damn you. Showing me shit I never even knew I needed. Luckily I was able to just add them to my list for now and not order them. Yet. I have that low profile impact wrench they show in one of the pictures of that socket set.

Edit: oops I accidentally ordered them.

Nice!

I love those little sockets.
They were super handy getting the engine out.
You can stack a 17mm on top, makes it nice should you say need a custom depth deep socket.

Where my normal sockets were to shallow, and my shortest deep socket was too tall.

Totally my go to socket set now. :head3:
 

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And I'm super fkn bored right now, decided fk it.
I'm checking ring end gap using a bolt method i saw on youtube...
 

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Damn you. Showing me shit I never even knew I needed. Luckily I was able to just add them to my list for now and not order them. Yet. I have that low profile impact wrench they show in one of the pictures of that socket set.

Edit: oops I accidentally ordered them.
I’m having a lot of that syndrome on this forum.
 

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