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3 hours ago, Tim D. said:

12 v planet are good. I've recently  moved to the spade terminals that have a separate insulation.  Much better than the blue, red ,yellow connectors. But you do need the proper crimper. 

Tim

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I'm based in Canada and could find nothing here. This company had everything that I needed including an excellent crimper and all of the connectors you might want. I can't comment on pricing as I had nothing to compare to... (NFI)

https://www.autosparks.co.uk/electrical-components/bullets-connector-sleeves.html

 

I apologise but the crimper now being offered from this vendor looks like a piece of ****. It isn't the one that I purchased a few years ago...

This is the tool that I purchased (but not from this vendor) - it is an excellent tool https://www.holden.co.uk/p/crimping_tool_for_bullets_professional_type

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On 4/19/2020 at 2:08 PM, Derekmcallister said:

I'm based in Canada and could find nothing here. This company had everything that I needed including an excellent crimper and all of the connectors you might want. I can't comment on pricing as I had nothing to compare to... (NFI)

https://www.autosparks.co.uk/electrical-components/bullets-connector-sleeves.html

 

I apologise but the crimper now being offered from this vendor looks like a piece of ****. It isn't the one that I purchased a few years ago...

This is the tool that I purchased (but not from this vendor) - it is an excellent tool https://www.holden.co.uk/p/crimping_tool_for_bullets_professional_type

Hi Derek

I take your point on that crimper but I do not like un-tin plated bullets as they corrode very easierly  and only like the nickel plated connectors as used on MOD Land Rovers. I have always soldered mine on even on my motor bikes and never had any trouble but I have with plain brass bullets.

Bruce.

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