I have two batteries and always use the threaded posts as verses the clamp type posts.
On two occasions, once on each battery, I have had the threaded post spin in the lead base while tightening them. I wasn't even applying a whole lot of torque. The makeup of these things are just a hex head bolt embedded in lead. I repaired it both times by repacking the lead with a hammer and blunt chisel.
I had to buy one new battery this season and here's my question:
Is it OK to use two nuts with the cable lug sandwiched between them? Basically so I'm holding the bottom nut with a wrench and tightening the top one with another wrench and not putting any torque on the post itself.
Anyone see any problem with this?
On two occasions, once on each battery, I have had the threaded post spin in the lead base while tightening them. I wasn't even applying a whole lot of torque. The makeup of these things are just a hex head bolt embedded in lead. I repaired it both times by repacking the lead with a hammer and blunt chisel.
I had to buy one new battery this season and here's my question:
Is it OK to use two nuts with the cable lug sandwiched between them? Basically so I'm holding the bottom nut with a wrench and tightening the top one with another wrench and not putting any torque on the post itself.
Anyone see any problem with this?