http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/Elecraft-K3s-etc-bonding-tp7659942p7660014.html
Poke a hole in the braid and sandwich it between two large washers. Or
drill a hole in strap and sandwich that. You can then put multiple
holes in the strap to connect other wires.
I wish Elecraft had larger ground lugs.
> Thanks for the info, Dave. Your approach works fine IF you're using the
> ground bar ground technique. I'm attempting to follow Jim's advice (see
> slides 91 through 113 in his Grounding and Audio presentation referenced
> below). For this, you need bond wires between the individual boxes in
> the station. BTW, I have found that 1/2" braid can be rolled up and
> crimped in 45A Power Pole connectors.
>
> 73...
> Randy, W8FN
>
> On 4/23/2020 8:53 AM, Dave Cole wrote:
>> Hi Randy,
>>
>> I rebuilt my shack six years ago, and documented a bit of that. One
>> part was connecting grounds to the back of the rigs. See:
>>
>>
https://www.nk7z.net/rebuilding-the-shack/>>
>> Look at a few of the photos. One shows a large copper ring terminal,
>> which will fit a K3, etc., and how it was connected to 3/4 inch braid.
>>
>> Basically I folded the braid, inserted it and some solder cut to
>> length into the ring terminal solder bucket. I then held it in place
>> with a set of pliers, and hit the ring terminal with a Burns-O-Matic
>> torch. You can see the jig I had set up on the top of the glass jar.
>>
>> Yes... I know grounds are not supposed to be soldered...
>>
>> I am sure there are better ways... This is just what I did.
>>
>> 73, and thanks,
>> Dave (NK7Z)
>>
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>> On 4/23/20 5:37 AM, Randy Farmer wrote:
>>> I'm currently in the process of wiring up my new station and I happen
>>> to be working on the equipment bonding phase for my pair of K3s SO2R
>>> station. I'm doing my best to get decent connectivity between the
>>> station components, but can't really figure out how to terminate
>>> large (AWG 10) wire to the teeny 6-32 ground screws on the back of
>>> the K3, especially since something like six bond wires need to be
>>> attached to the transceivers. There appear to be no available ring
>>> terminals that will fit these small screws; the smallest I can find
>>> are for #10 studs. Even by using a threaded standoff installed in the
>>> K3 ground nut and a longer screw to stand the rings off, stacking a
>>> bunch of these huge terminals is extremely difficult. Providing some
>>> means of reasonably quick disconnect for servicing purposes is
>>> equally difficult. Exactly how can I go about connecting big wires to
>>> little ground posts?
>>>
>>> 73...
>>> Randy, W8FN
>>>
>>> On 4/20/2020 10:22 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
>>>> On 4/20/2020 6:08 PM, Tom Norris NB5Q wrote:
>>>>> I'm asking what method and
>>>>> attachment point, to each piece of equipment, you experienced
>>>>> K-Line owners
>>>>> use to bond the K3s, P3, SP3, etc. and then on to the station ground.
>>>>
>>>> I use wires soldered to screw lugs, making sure that the attachment
>>>> point is not insulated from the chassis by paint. Some of the
>>>> equipment has a dedicated grounding screw. Shells of DB connectors
>>>> SHOULD be bonded to the equipment chassis, but not always -- some
>>>> mfrs screw up and fail to do that.
>>>>
>>>> Some of my equipment goes out in the field from time to time, so I
>>>> use single circuit Power Pole connectors to make that easy. I'll use
>>>> 2-6" between the lug and the PowerPole, then make a loop soldered to
>>>> a PowerPoles that connect to each piece of gear in the string (so
>>>> each connector has two wires). There are lots of suitable variations
>>>> on this, depending on how the shack is laid out.
>>>>
>>>> These are the slides for my talks on station power, grounding, and
>>>> bonding.
http://k9yc.com/GroundingAndAudio.pdf>>>>
>>>> 73, Jim K9YC
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