mercdv
Silver Member
I'll just add my $.02. I worked/lived on a golf course for a long time. We crimped and soldered all copper battery connections but only crimped larger aluminum connections. We would have preferred to crimp and solder the aluminum but it was just easier to slap on some oxide inhibitor and crimp it. That way we didn't have to worry about someone over heating the aluminum since we had a bunch of teenagers working in the shop. The crimping and soldering held up in the golf carts and other equipment better and we had less cable related issues.