My old mismatched clamps.

Cut the clamps off the cables using bolt cutters for a clean cut; then used a knife to penetrate the jacket - but not all the way through. You don't want to disturb or cut the copper wire.

Next, I make a slit lengthwise down the cable and peel it open, the jacket comes right off.



Test fit: You don't want the jacket to be inside the lug or it will melt and/or draw solder up under the jacket. Leave 1/8" of copper exposed.

Next, using a copper lug from the kit, and dropping in a solder slug, gently heat the lug with torch on low - only about 3-5 seconds. When liquid, have your cable ready to set into the lug. About 10 seconds and it's set. I thought it might make a mess and spill over the edge, but it didn't.



Install heat shrink included in the kit and you're good to go.



I like the copper lug for improved conductivity and the clamps are sturdy and tight.
Copper lug and clamp kit: https://a.co/d/hJJQwHn
Soldering slugs: https://a.co/d/bGRZS5q