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02Mountaineer
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Spanky316
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Posted
- May 11 2006 : 11:51a
| | is 0 ga much more expensive to run than 4 ga? I may consider doing this as well. | |
02Mountaineer
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- May 11 2006 : 11:54a
| | I didn't think it would be that much more, but it runs around $4-$8 a foot and then they get you on the connectors too since most normal ones are made for 4ga, you will need special high end ones :-(. But then you never have to worry about needing bigger wire, lol |
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Spanky316
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- May 11 2006 : 11:57a
| | true. Cool man, thanks for the info. | |
Sawblade
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Posted
- May 11 2006 : 2:48p
| I have some 1/0 wire laying on my desk. I was considering running it in my truck just for fun until I saw the prices of the connectors. I decided to just run 4ga until I can afford 4/0. 
FYI, I wired my house while my parents and I were building it, and we only used 3/0 wire to run the ENTIRE HOUSE from the meter.  |
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MichaelS
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Greez Lightning
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Posted
- May 11 2006 : 5:10p
| | Love those monster wires. Makes a truck look Butch. | |
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- May 11 2006 : 8:38p
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Maples01
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- May 11 2006 : 11:28p
| I'd do mine, but the amps aren't 3 feet away from the battery, haha, rear battery in the van, but I may upgrade the feed wire from up front to a 4 gauge to charge quicker, but in 4 years, I've had no problems. Looks great, kind of funny with all the wires on the battery, ever thought about getting a junction block? | |
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