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<blockquote data-quote="SPLaudio" data-source="post: 6961280" data-attributes="member: 607076"><p>problem was a loose connection and it was arching and got hot. those compression fittings ****! when ever using 0g only use ring terminals and crimp and solder.</p><p></p><p>when ever you need 0g there is a need for alot of power so you have min 1 rear battery. go off the rear battery with ring terminals with a seperate anl holder with post type connections so you can use ring terminals, never a problem this way...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPLaudio, post: 6961280, member: 607076"] problem was a loose connection and it was arching and got hot. those compression fittings ****! when ever using 0g only use ring terminals and crimp and solder. when ever you need 0g there is a need for alot of power so you have min 1 rear battery. go off the rear battery with ring terminals with a seperate anl holder with post type connections so you can use ring terminals, never a problem this way... [/QUOTE]
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