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Help: Which Optima Battery?
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<blockquote data-quote="wew lad" data-source="post: 8416506" data-attributes="member: 665412"><p>i gotcha now, i would not use two ring terminals and just hold them together with a bolt. this will definitely add a choke point and resistance, we do not want this for our connection inbetween batteries and the alternator. another option would be to buy some 0 gauge ofc copper and make a new run, then cut up the old run to make all your new connections and grounds.</p><p></p><p>that kinda ***** but thats what id do, you could also just add a second run for the 2nd battery but i really dont think you need to have two runs, 1 run of 0 gauge ofc is plenty and less messy with less fuses</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wew lad, post: 8416506, member: 665412"] i gotcha now, i would not use two ring terminals and just hold them together with a bolt. this will definitely add a choke point and resistance, we do not want this for our connection inbetween batteries and the alternator. another option would be to buy some 0 gauge ofc copper and make a new run, then cut up the old run to make all your new connections and grounds. that kinda ***** but thats what id do, you could also just add a second run for the 2nd battery but i really dont think you need to have two runs, 1 run of 0 gauge ofc is plenty and less messy with less fuses [/QUOTE]
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