I'm wiring in a battery switch and a combination buss-bar into my sailboat. There was no pre-existing switch, the previous owner was content to simply disconnect everything from the screw-terminals on the battery before he left the boat.
I purchased a Bluesea battery switch and Dualbus Plus with 5/16ths lugs to do this. However, I'm totally unwilling to pay West Marine prices on battery cables (something like 35 bucks for 4-5 feet) so I went to my local auto parts store. They only had cables with 3/8" holes in them, suggesting that I just use washers to make up the difference. This doesn't seem that electrically sound.
Granted, I don't have any high-draw items on the boat, just little stuff like lights, radio, and the outboard starter (which gets its own set of lugs on the Dualbus). But I don't know if I should keep shopping for cables with lugs that are 5/16".
Is it the end of the world to use cables with 3/8" holes in them on 5/16" terminals?
Thanks!
I purchased a Bluesea battery switch and Dualbus Plus with 5/16ths lugs to do this. However, I'm totally unwilling to pay West Marine prices on battery cables (something like 35 bucks for 4-5 feet) so I went to my local auto parts store. They only had cables with 3/8" holes in them, suggesting that I just use washers to make up the difference. This doesn't seem that electrically sound.
Granted, I don't have any high-draw items on the boat, just little stuff like lights, radio, and the outboard starter (which gets its own set of lugs on the Dualbus). But I don't know if I should keep shopping for cables with lugs that are 5/16".
Is it the end of the world to use cables with 3/8" holes in them on 5/16" terminals?
Thanks!