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Ideally you want copper terminals because its far more conductive than brass, regardless of the gold on the outside.

Remember for batteries its about surface area of the connection and cross-sectional area of wire, not whats on the outside

Tinned copper lugs are tits (marine grade), corrosion resistant with the benefits of copper

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got like 50 copper lugs at 1 dollar each at fastenal you can find good closed end copper lugs for really cheap and those work verry well dont need to go fancy !

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got like 50 copper lugs at 1 dollar each at fastenal you can find good closed end copper lugs for really cheap and those work verry well dont need to go fancy !

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Ideally you want copper terminals because its far more conductive than brass, regardless of the gold on the outside.

Remember for batteries its about surface area of the connection and cross-sectional area of wire, not whats on the outside

Tinned copper lugs are tits (marine grade), corrosion resistant with the benefits of copper

i have some 3/0 of these.

edit: and you can get 1/0 solid copper lugs cheaper than that...

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Cheap copper lugs? Okay... http://impulse-elect...let%20Terminals

Depends if you are going to solder or crimp though. I still get those even if I intend to solder them, I just drill a hole in the top to solder through.

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Well.... I give up. I already ordered 25 of them from KnuKonceptz the other day. I talked to a few People and they said the knu one are really good any they had no probs BUT I will wait and see when they arrive if their any good. Then I will look into these 1/0 copper lugs if all else fails. Never thought simple ring terminals could be so hard on the head lol Thanks for all the reply's and I will keep the links to those lugs for sure. Also, if I do end up using the lugs, what type of clear grease should i put over them? and how often would you need to do it? Thanks

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