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Has anyone used a 1/0 gauge wire and tried to cut off the rubber off a 0 gauge wire terminal(ring), Can this be done, and what was the outcome.

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Not quite understanding what you're asking. Are you trying to cut off the insulation from the ring terminal that you are using for your power wire?

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im not quite sure what your asking here.

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ok what if I had a 1/0 gauge wire and then a 0 gauge ring terminal, could i still cut the insulation from it and tape the 1/0 wire on the 0 gauge ring terminal.

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with 1/0, id crimp with a vice.

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XS Power D5100 in rear


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Build Log: http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/153901-2012-veloster-update-842013-wall-build-4-15s/

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