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mitch January 26th 04 09:56 PM

Unique Battery Connector wanted
 
For some reason my earlier message last week on this topic was never
posted. If the Moderator removed it, PLEASE do not remove, this is a
boat electronics item.

Looking for a solid bronze battery post connector. I purchased some
several years ago, and now cannot find the source. The usual places
(West Marine, Downwind Marine, Ample Power, etc) have no idea what I
am talking about.

The connector is all bronze, and resemble an inverted "shot" glass
with a 1/2" threaded stud protruding from the "bottom". It fits over
and conceals the battery post, and then four screws are tightened
which secure it firmly to the post. The annular space between the
post and the bronze adapter is the filled with grease via a zerk
fitting. The battery cable terminal is then secered to the threaded
stud. This design virtually eliminates all corrosion and rusting
steel, as there are no steel bolts.

If anyone has a source it would be appreciated.

Mitch
sv KOMFY

Doug Dotson January 26th 04 10:03 PM

Unique Battery Connector wanted
 
Your message did appear. Not sure why you didn;t see it. There
is no moderator as such on this list. I've never seen the device
you are referring to. Personally, it doesn't sound like a good
system IMHO. Probably why you can't find them.

Doug
s/v Callista

"mitch" wrote in message
om...
For some reason my earlier message last week on this topic was never
posted. If the Moderator removed it, PLEASE do not remove, this is a
boat electronics item.

Looking for a solid bronze battery post connector. I purchased some
several years ago, and now cannot find the source. The usual places
(West Marine, Downwind Marine, Ample Power, etc) have no idea what I
am talking about.

The connector is all bronze, and resemble an inverted "shot" glass
with a 1/2" threaded stud protruding from the "bottom". It fits over
and conceals the battery post, and then four screws are tightened
which secure it firmly to the post. The annular space between the
post and the bronze adapter is the filled with grease via a zerk
fitting. The battery cable terminal is then secered to the threaded
stud. This design virtually eliminates all corrosion and rusting
steel, as there are no steel bolts.

If anyone has a source it would be appreciated.

Mitch
sv KOMFY




Rusty O January 27th 04 01:49 AM

Unique Battery Connector wanted
 
I purchased a few of those fittings about ten years ago at West Marine. We
used them on a Cascade 29. They were of high quality and worked great. The
cost, as I remember, was a bit high. I heard, about five or six years ago,
that they were no longer being made.

Rusty O



Keith January 27th 04 11:28 AM

Unique Battery Connector wanted
 
I saw your message somewhere, and someone posted a source. Maybe check any
other groups you posted it to.

--


Keith
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"A whim, once watered with imagination, becomes
a dream and the best time to take your first step toward a dream
is always yesterday; the worst time: tomorrow. Our best compromise
is today." - Alvah Simon
"mitch" wrote in message
om...
For some reason my earlier message last week on this topic was never
posted. If the Moderator removed it, PLEASE do not remove, this is a
boat electronics item.

Looking for a solid bronze battery post connector. I purchased some
several years ago, and now cannot find the source. The usual places
(West Marine, Downwind Marine, Ample Power, etc) have no idea what I
am talking about.

The connector is all bronze, and resemble an inverted "shot" glass
with a 1/2" threaded stud protruding from the "bottom". It fits over
and conceals the battery post, and then four screws are tightened
which secure it firmly to the post. The annular space between the
post and the bronze adapter is the filled with grease via a zerk
fitting. The battery cable terminal is then secered to the threaded
stud. This design virtually eliminates all corrosion and rusting
steel, as there are no steel bolts.

If anyone has a source it would be appreciated.

Mitch
sv KOMFY





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