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<blockquote data-quote="IgnoreMe" data-source="post: 3522162" data-attributes="member: 551352"><p>lol. no.</p><p></p><p>it is like having 4gauge at 1 point. but that doesn't mean it makes a difference. every gauge of wire has a limit, and if that limit is not reached, you see no negative effects. hence why i can use 0 gauge to a distribution block, and 8" runs out to my amps, and still have 0 voltage drop across the points.</p><p></p><p>and there is no "acts as a terminal, not as more wire length"....it acts like a smaller connection point and thats it. same shit as if you shaved some wire off the 0g to get it to fit into the 4 gauge terminal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IgnoreMe, post: 3522162, member: 551352"] lol. no. it is like having 4gauge at 1 point. but that doesn't mean it makes a difference. every gauge of wire has a limit, and if that limit is not reached, you see no negative effects. hence why i can use 0 gauge to a distribution block, and 8" runs out to my amps, and still have 0 voltage drop across the points. and there is no "acts as a terminal, not as more wire length"....it acts like a smaller connection point and thats it. same shit as if you shaved some wire off the 0g to get it to fit into the 4 gauge terminal. [/QUOTE]
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