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It looked easy online. Electrodacus in Milwaukee packout

Kcchris816

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I need smaller gauge wire for after the inverter. This 8g doesn’t Like bending. It’s fully functional and tested. Just need to tuck cables better. This is the first time I’ve made anything like this. It’s kinda dangerous, I underestimated the power those terminals have. And now I know why they sell insulted sockets.
 

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The wire must be sized for the ampacity expected and the length to reduce voltage drop. 8awg should be easy to bend. What you need is fine strand wire and cable. I use wire from here; https://www.genuinedealz.com/
 
Sweet, merica wire. Thank you. I didn’t even think about finer strands bending better.
 
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