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Which Terminals?
Hey!
I know that last year, we had to have specific terminals on the batteries, fuse block, and on/off switch (circuit breaker). They were the copper ones with the screws on them. Does anyone know if we still have to use these this year? (we haven't found anything in the manual, but we want to be sure. It was really hectic trying to find them at the competitions.) If you could post, it would be much appreciated. |
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