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Dual inputs for crescendo 3500bc

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Im running a crescendo 3500bc at .5ohm looking to make shure im getting the most power with the least resistance, trying to invest in dual 1/0gauge inputs but unsure which one's will fit.

Down between three of them but im unsure even if either of them fits correctly.

http://techforcepcse...php?productid=4 First one tool maker like this one because the copper option.

http://www.teamproje...0-adapters-pair

Second one is projectdb. Other option they offer is

http://www.teamproje...0-adapters-pair

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either way you will be happy.

copper will be stupid expensive.

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Just run two runs to a distrobution block or even a bolt, then a very short run of the largest the amplifier will accept. It does the same thing, but for pennies on the dollar.

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So the distribution block is just as good as a option.

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Yep. There won't be a measurable difference between it and the machined blocks you are looking at if applied properly.

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whats machined blocks?

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no just a bolt, thru wood,

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no just a bolt, thru wood,

Never heard of that one before

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It's literally just a BOLT lol. Get a big ass bolt and use nuts to keep them secure. Get it?

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Gotcha lol isnt that a fire hazard?

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Wood isn't conductive (especially not at that voltage) and it shouldn't get hot at all. The only way it'll get hot enough to cause any issues is if your connection is REALLY loose and causing a lot of resistance

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Wont have a lose connection use a hydralic crimper on all my ring terminals so ill just do the bolt idea

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