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<blockquote data-quote="jasper60103" data-source="post: 177699" data-attributes="member: 1810"><p>Ok, I see.</p><p>Actually, I did the same. 4ga is the way to go.</p><p>I crimped lugs on both ends of the jumper cables.</p><p></p><p>A piece of pvc pipe serves as my terminal </p><p>block to the motor. I drilled a couple holes for bolts for making the cable connections.</p><p>I just need a better solution to shed water</p><p>off the connections. </p><p>Right now the pvc pipe (terminal block) is inside a plastic jug mounted</p><p>to the port side. Not pretty, but it works.</p><p>Thanks. -jasper</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasper60103, post: 177699, member: 1810"] Ok, I see. Actually, I did the same. 4ga is the way to go. I crimped lugs on both ends of the jumper cables. A piece of pvc pipe serves as my terminal block to the motor. I drilled a couple holes for bolts for making the cable connections. I just need a better solution to shed water off the connections. Right now the pvc pipe (terminal block) is inside a plastic jug mounted to the port side. Not pretty, but it works. Thanks. -jasper [/QUOTE]
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