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Trophyseeker50
Posted 9/4/2013 11:50 PM (#661406 - in reply to #655636)
Subject: Re: TM CIRCUIT BREAKER





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Yes it creates the same issues. I recall an analogy my instructor used many years ago. If a fireman uses a fire hose from the hydrant for the first 200 feet and then switches to a garden hose at the end he still is limited to the volume and pressure allowed by the garden hose. Kind of cheesy but you get the point. As for the ring / fork terminals for 6 gauge wire try an electrical supply house like Graybar or Werner electric. Or better yet Grainger. Not sure if there is one in your area but they have it all. There are different size forks and rings. And you Can get the style that crimp with a standard crimper. I stock them on my service truck. I typically use heat shrink to seal the deal. Pun intended. Not sure what style plug you have but if ou need more assistance feel free. By the way be careful of the crimp connectors at Home Depot that require the ratcheting style crimper. They are great if you have the correct tool but can not be properly crimped with a standard crimper.

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