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<blockquote data-quote="Bigrick31" data-source="post: 5857735" data-attributes="member: 553354"><p>Are you talking about replacing the whole thing with 0 ga or going from 4 ga and splicing a piece of 0 ga to the 4 ga? IMHO using 0 GA to connect your equipment to a 4 gauge source is worthless. You are limited by that 4 ga. If it were reverse and you were splitting multiple 4 ga runs from a single 0 ga it would be ok but really your 0 ga is only going to be an over sized and overpriced 4 ga because it reduces down before it hits the battery. If you want more power i would save up and replace the whole run with 0 ga.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigrick31, post: 5857735, member: 553354"] Are you talking about replacing the whole thing with 0 ga or going from 4 ga and splicing a piece of 0 ga to the 4 ga? IMHO using 0 GA to connect your equipment to a 4 gauge source is worthless. You are limited by that 4 ga. If it were reverse and you were splitting multiple 4 ga runs from a single 0 ga it would be ok but really your 0 ga is only going to be an over sized and overpriced 4 ga because it reduces down before it hits the battery. If you want more power i would save up and replace the whole run with 0 ga. [/QUOTE]
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