Help me find adapter!

Im no resistance expert but id rather have 0 in reducing to 4 gauge then the powers somewhat on tap rather than limiting yourself to whatever "fits" but ive been wrong before look at my earlier post its now a signature on this forum

 
Im no resistance expert but id rather have 0 in reducing to 4 gauge then the powers somewhat on tap rather than limiting yourself to whatever "fits" but ive been wrong before look at my earlier post its now a signature on this forum
are you serious. someone bet me to it! the adapter will cause more resistance than trimming the wire to fit.

 
nieh, I find these inputs make life much easier, no more wire feathering bullsh*t and quick in and out. More of a quality of life upgrade but it definitely does not add more resistance, it actually helps, but its not enough to feel any difference, just 0.1-0.2 gain on voltage drops measured at the amp terminals.. Mines is a dual 1/0 to single 1/0 input from toolmaker, droppinhz had a sale for 17.99 for a pair..

 
You can always get a 0 gauge wire and get a 3-4 inch 4 gauge wire and either crimp them together or tape it with electrical tape.

Its direct and maxes to 0 gauge power since the 4 gauge is so small.

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