security cable for generator
Submitted: Monday, Apr 02, 2007 at 21:10
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Hi i am after a cable heavy duty to secure my honda generator and solar panels. I have so far searched to no joy. The one i am looking for is a insulated cable.
If anyone knows where i can get one in
brisbane and what kinda cost i am looking at it would be great.
Thanks Chris.
Reply By: Member - michael H (NSW) - Tuesday, Apr 03, 2007 at 08:43
Tuesday, Apr 03, 2007 at 08:43
I have a 64 watt unisolar panel that has an aluminium frame it has a lead of about 7.0m long so I swaged eyes on each end one bigger than the other.
But before you put the last one on I drilled 8 x 6mm holes near each corner & slightly elongate the hole & threaded the 4mm cable through the panel & swage a loop to the end with the cable the same length as your wire & padlock it near your battery.
You could do the same with your gennie make up a length of cable the same as your extension lead & leccie tie or tape them together.
Cheers Michael
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Reply By: MEMBER - Darian (SA) - Tuesday, Apr 03, 2007 at 09:32
Tuesday, Apr 03, 2007 at 09:32
The Python brand cable locks, from Hardware stores etc seem quite robust - thick cable and a sturdy, endless locking system - the thicker the cable model chosen, the better. Re multi strand steel cables - they are hard to cut with conventional bolt type cutters (might be impossible - they just squash flat) - thieves need a parrot beak cutter (bypass cutter - like scissors) - available but not always "laying around". As mentioned the ships chandlers can swage cable lengths for you at reasonable cost (they use this stuff for mast stays etc). While the cable is difficult to cut, the weak point of that setup re security (in my view) is the swage itself, which could easily be cut with bolt cutters - then you don't need to cut the cable !
I use a mixture of chains and swaged cables, and keep the digits crossed !
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Reply By: Alloy c/t - Tuesday, Apr 03, 2007 at 13:13
Tuesday, Apr 03, 2007 at 13:13
Any lock / cable / chain will only stop honest people and the oportunist thief , that said any one who steals from a
campsite must "need" the item more than the owner , and no amount of "security" will stop them , as an aside ,the brotherinlaw used to padlock the zipps on his c/trailer windows and doors until it was pointed out to him that any and all canvas opens to a knife and its easier to replace an item or 3 than replace the slashed canvas.
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Reply By: ross - Tuesday, Apr 03, 2007 at 23:53
Tuesday, Apr 03, 2007 at 23:53
Bunnings has half a dozen types and sizes from $9 -$60 . The also have plastic coated chain to which you can add your own lock.
I was down there today buying my security requirements for
Alice Springs.
I have locked everything on its own separate cable with keyed alike padlocks rather than one long cable.
So they ll have to chew through 4-5 cables if they want everything
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