beeroux
Well-known member
Folks.
I sent a prototype design to Scott Cathey of Brydenscot/ N-Line and he has made them available to the general public.
These are cheap, simple to use, and provide a LOT of insurance against motor noise invading audio signals. Assuming you run your audio off of one "tongue" and your lights and other electrically noisy stuff on the other two, you have now basically brought the signals back to the battery in a divided fashion, they only share about 1/2" off material together.
Orient them any way you like off the battery, and if you wish, you can bend them down the side of the battery if connector space is a concern.
They are currently at the bottom of the following link.
Enjoy.
GZ
Battery Lugs
I sent a prototype design to Scott Cathey of Brydenscot/ N-Line and he has made them available to the general public.
These are cheap, simple to use, and provide a LOT of insurance against motor noise invading audio signals. Assuming you run your audio off of one "tongue" and your lights and other electrically noisy stuff on the other two, you have now basically brought the signals back to the battery in a divided fashion, they only share about 1/2" off material together.
Orient them any way you like off the battery, and if you wish, you can bend them down the side of the battery if connector space is a concern.
They are currently at the bottom of the following link.
Enjoy.
GZ
Battery Lugs