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Default Crimp, solder, both?

Just assembling my 12V battery cables for the camper.

External diameter of copper cable inner is around 5mm.
Internal diameter of connector (ring terminal) is nearly 8mm.
So not a tight fit.

I was intending to crimp - not sure now if I should cut a slot in the tube
to allow the connector to crimp down further or just flatten it out to get a
grip.
Looks as though it has been folded then welded/brazed shut so I would be
undoing this last bit.
As it isn't as snug as I was expecting I am now wondering if I should run
some solder in as well.
Just solder doesn't look as though it would give a secure enough joint - and
I've never soldered multi-strand wire this thick before.

Items are http://www.autoelectricsupplies.co.u...55/category/32 item
070907
and
http://www.autoelectricsupplies.co.u...2/category/124 item 010601

Cheers

Dave R
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