Does anyone know if changing the ailigator clamps that come with battery chargers to say a half meter lead with an anderson plug woukd make the charger function any different Are they tuned to a specific lead length.
I'm thinking as long as you dont try to connect a rediculously long cable to it that would cause a significant voltage drop it would be ok.
The idea behind this question is making up a cable for my battery in my camper trailer. One end solder on terminal lugs and fix to battery terminals and the other an Anderson plug. The battery box and battery are screwed to the floor of the camper trailer and will have the battery box lid on to keep it a little dust free. Make the cable long enough to route from the battery terminals through the channels in the lid and hang loose with about 40cm slack.
Cut the clips off my Projecta 25A charger and extend the lead slightly and solder another anderson plug on it. This way I don't have to root around undoing the lid and trying to get the clips to stay on properly.
The aligator clips I cut off the charger I leave abit of length so I can solder a lead up - again an anderson plug which will connect to the charger I have already changed to charge the camper trailer battery and the aligator clips on the other end for when I I need to use them.
Sorry for the long winded story but just something I'm thinking would be worth doing.