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Hey guys, just wondering before I order myself some but what is the difference between these two sets of ring terminals:

http://www.darvex.com/store/pc/10-Stinger-0-Gauge-Ring-Terminals-22p334.htm#details

http://www.darvex.com/store/pc/10-Stinger-0-Gauge-Ring-Terminals-22p341.htm#details

I know that the first says: "24K gold plated finish for maximum power transfer" and the second says "Shoc-Krome plated finish for maximum power transfer", but what is the difference between these two makeups? Any differences performance-wise, or would one be better to solder to? I will be soldering my 1/0 instead of crimping if that helps. Thanks =)

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idk how much it matters to be honest. which one to you like the look of better? get that one.

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From what I've read, gold is a slightly better conductor, BUT in order to plate it in gold, they first have to plate it in chrome. Now you would think that the chrome is better since it only has one layer. This somewhat true, but remember gold is very malleable so it can fill all the microscopic gaps. So basically they'll be just about equal in conductivity. So just go with whatever looks better to you.

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From what I've read, gold is a slightly better conductor, BUT in order to plate it in gold, they first have to plate it in chrome. Now you would think that the chrome is better since it only has one layer. This somewhat true, but remember gold is very malleable so it can fill all the microscopic gaps. So basically they'll be just about equal in conductivity. So just go with whatever looks better to you.

microscopic? no.

they are both made out of brass. the plating is just for looks for the most part. connectors are gold plated because gold wont corrode. its not to make a lower resistance connection, i dont care what their marketing team tell you.

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pick one. none of it will make a difference.

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From what I've read, gold is a slightly better conductor, BUT in order to plate it in gold, they first have to plate it in chrome. Now you would think that the chrome is better since it only has one layer. This somewhat true, but remember gold is very malleable so it can fill all the microscopic gaps. So basically they'll be just about equal in conductivity. So just go with whatever looks better to you.

microscopic? no.

they are both made out of brass. the plating is just for looks for the most part. connectors are gold plated because gold wont corrode. its not to make a lower resistance connection, i dont care what their marketing team tell you.

Just did some research and I guess you're right, it doesn't help to fill the gaps. I don't know where I heard that, but I've been believing that for years now lol.

And I'm pretty sure they're made out of copper on the inside, I've ground one down with a dremel before (the chrome version). Plus why would they use brass when it's a worse conductor than even aluminum?

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