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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8815088" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>As I sit and Stare at this Pic. I keep thinking to myself of how easy it is just to drill a hole in that + battery connection as it looks as though there is plenty of room to do so, and add a Bolt, Washer,a washer ring terminal connection to my ANL Fuse holder and a nut to tighten and a backup nut to lock in place. Looks like plenty of room for a 9/16" bolt, or 1/2-3/8". Thats me though.. work with what I have already, with a mild modify.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8815088, member: 634282"] As I sit and Stare at this Pic. I keep thinking to myself of how easy it is just to drill a hole in that + battery connection as it looks as though there is plenty of room to do so, and add a Bolt, Washer,a washer ring terminal connection to my ANL Fuse holder and a nut to tighten and a backup nut to lock in place. Looks like plenty of room for a 9/16" bolt, or 1/2-3/8". Thats me though.. work with what I have already, with a mild modify. [/QUOTE]
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