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wa8yxm
Oct 15, 2016Explorer III
B.O. Plenty wrote:
I used some #4 that I cut from a pair of jumper cables. Made my own lengths and the cost was much lower than buying them.
B.O.
Small difference is I'd use #4, which is standard Starter cable, which you can get pre-cut and assembled in assorted lengths, at any auto parts place.
This is what came in my motor home It is low cost, pre-assembled, generally much more than you need (less you have a multiple thousand watt inverter which I do, but even with that it worked fine)
But the major advantages are low-cost and pre-cut and assembled at the auto store.
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