One quickly realizes that by the time you have lugs big enough to fit your 10 or 12 gauge wire, they are long enough to touch each other, so your wire has to be a bit of a loop (which you can aim downward away from the heat). Also, you need a pretty big lug to get over the BAT terminal. I may have to just worry about the right size lug for the wire and cut the terminal end to get it to fit on the BAT terminal.

These may be more reasons for the metal jumper bracket. I'll have to see what my options are for bracket material at the hardware store.


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