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Old 14-02-2007
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Originally Posted by Richard Lowe View Post
Right just to be pedantic using a constant current load a corally connector (3 years old from my B4 ) has the same voltage drop and therefore resistance, as roughly 5cm of typical power wire. That includes the resistance of the copper bar and the solder joint connecting the corally tube to the cell.

:::edit::: Just for more comedy effect, it should work out to be about 0.012v drop at 30 amps.

How long are the wire runs in that XX4 Carl?!
just to be pedantic SPOT ON
COMEDY EFFECT
YOU WOULDN'T KNOW HOW
so come on Richard prove to me why almost all the big boys are wrong
and ill go back to corrallys
just for comedy affect
i obviously after 25 years of racing have no idea
why do they do it please tell me
i don't know
but do you
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