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Only thing i can think of is shaving them down..

Then i saw another thread were it was lots of + runs and only 1 - run , which seems pointless if the power has to flow in and out.

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I would either make or buy a set that properly fit.

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Doesn't using wire as a single input defeat the whole purpose of using those blocks as a solid piece can handle more current then a stranded wire so to be safe I wouldn't do that

If I was you I would pay me for a set lol u used to make those but mine were 2 runs of 1/0 in and my input nipple to the amp was half a.moon shape.

To. Fix those up you could look for dowel, which should be A solid piece. Use a dail vernier to measure the input terminal on the amp to size up the dowel needed then just make one longer then the other

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Bench grinder ftw.

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Have some custom made!

This is a great idea too, my Toolmaker duals just came in the mail 5 minutes ago. :drink40:

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Another battery as close to the amp as possible and the wire size won't be nearly as important as it can be with longer runs of wire, So 4awg will be perfectly fine for a short run of a foot or two from the battery to amp.

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Or just use a bigger gauge wire and sell those or use them on another install.

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well i was sitting around to day and got to thinking more about the multiple + and not - runs of wire.

IN a DC circuit

So it is said that voltage is used up in a circuit.

thus the voltage/current going in is going to be greater going in than out.

current isn't used up but voltage is but they are directly related since the lower the voltage the lower the current.

But to throw a curve ball in electrons flow form neg to pos lol

Soo would that not make you believe that you need a bigger ground not power wire.

:suicide-santa:

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