Peter:

Reviewing Outback and Xantrex manuals, screw terminals are torqued between 14 and 35 inch pounds on these electronic devices. This should help your search for the proper tool.

William Miller


At 09:10 AM 3/9/2009, you wrote:
We have a great torque wrench for snugging down module clamps, Sharp SRS bolts, etc. What do folks use to insure that wire terminals are torqued to spec? We're talking 1.1 to 3.3 N-m (10-30 in-lbs). I'm imagining something compact like an over-sized screwdriver.

- Peter

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