the anderson connectors are the 170amp ones and the contact fitting that they come with is bigger than i needed for the cable that i was using, 25mm/s or 170amp so i ordered some reduced size fitting that are more suitable for my needs, the fitting on the left is the one i used. the cable is striped back around 25mm to insert in to the fitting.

next up clamp the fitting in to the vice and heat up and feed solder in to the fitting, i filled it about half way

then inset the cable i twisted the cable as i was putting it in.

a compressor helps cooling but its not essential

bit of heat shrink

on the other end (battery or the earth) the fittings that i bough had a small hole in them which the solder would run out of the solution is too screw a small self tapper in to it to block the hole while you heat and fill it with solder.

fit the cables to the connector

this is the same conduit that i have used and subaru used, so it should blend in to the engine bay quite well. the earth will be bolted to the engine block. i plan too mount the connector just behind the engine flap too access it. if you were to do this and you have a petrol engined van (ie battery at the front of the van) i see no reason why you could not connect the live terminal too the stater motor.

neil