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<blockquote data-quote="B@SSAN8OR" data-source="post: 728127" data-attributes="member: 557739"><p>if you are running 1/0 awg wire you always want to run a ground from the battery cause the resistance of 1/0 will be alot lower then you battery chassis. there is a reason why they make big wire. to have more current flow. most vehicle chassis have a resistance close to 4 awg wire. or more depending on the vehicle. it is more of a pain in the *** to run 2 wires especially 1/0 awg. but it will help you in the long run. i install 1/0 wire all the time. My shop is almost the only one in the sacramento area that actually does on a normal basis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B@SSAN8OR, post: 728127, member: 557739"] if you are running 1/0 awg wire you always want to run a ground from the battery cause the resistance of 1/0 will be alot lower then you battery chassis. there is a reason why they make big wire. to have more current flow. most vehicle chassis have a resistance close to 4 awg wire. or more depending on the vehicle. it is more of a pain in the *** to run 2 wires especially 1/0 awg. but it will help you in the long run. i install 1/0 wire all the time. My shop is almost the only one in the sacramento area that actually does on a normal basis. [/QUOTE]
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