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<blockquote data-quote="tommydh" data-source="post: 8112047" data-attributes="member: 640628"><p>Well there is a cause of loose connection. You will set your car on fire by doing things like that. Loose electrical connections lead to arcing which =bad stuff.</p><p></p><p>Always tighten connections, also if using CCA that wire is not rated for the current your running through it which again = bad stuff.</p><p></p><p>IMO you should look into a 1/0 OFC kit or some 1/0 by itself with a 200 amp fuse by the battery then a fused distrobution block with recommended fuse sizes for the amps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tommydh, post: 8112047, member: 640628"] Well there is a cause of loose connection. You will set your car on fire by doing things like that. Loose electrical connections lead to arcing which =bad stuff. Always tighten connections, also if using CCA that wire is not rated for the current your running through it which again = bad stuff. IMO you should look into a 1/0 OFC kit or some 1/0 by itself with a 200 amp fuse by the battery then a fused distrobution block with recommended fuse sizes for the amps. [/QUOTE]
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