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<blockquote data-quote="Grizz" data-source="post: 489025" data-attributes="member: 31719"><p>Anderson connectors look exactly like what I need. </p><p></p><p>Do you know if I can fit the trolling motor cables, which are probably 6 or 8 gauge, into a 4 gauge Anderson connector? </p><p></p><p>I’m reading that you can only connect two 4 gauge Anderson connectors together. A 4 gauge Anderson connector won’t fit with a 6-8 gauge Anderson connector. So I’d either need to just get 6-8 gauge connectors and shove the 4 gauge wire in one of them, or get 4 gauge connectors and put the TM in one, or return my 4 gauge extension cable and get 6 gauge instead so I can just use the 6-8 gauge connectors properly. But I think for the distance I plan to run it’s recommended to use 4 gauge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grizz, post: 489025, member: 31719"] Anderson connectors look exactly like what I need. Do you know if I can fit the trolling motor cables, which are probably 6 or 8 gauge, into a 4 gauge Anderson connector? I’m reading that you can only connect two 4 gauge Anderson connectors together. A 4 gauge Anderson connector won’t fit with a 6-8 gauge Anderson connector. So I’d either need to just get 6-8 gauge connectors and shove the 4 gauge wire in one of them, or get 4 gauge connectors and put the TM in one, or return my 4 gauge extension cable and get 6 gauge instead so I can just use the 6-8 gauge connectors properly. But I think for the distance I plan to run it’s recommended to use 4 gauge. [/QUOTE]
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