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    Ok, so the marine terminal design is probably the one I'm going to use, just because it's simple and I'll switch over to wingnuts instead of nyloc nuts to hold the cables to the terminals...

    I just need to find the best material. Lead, Zinc, Brass, or mild steel?

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    I used this style on my Bronco....





    They clamped nice and tight on the wire and the post; never gave me issues.
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