I'm wiring up an ARB 63 quart fridge in my 2018 GMC Sierra. I've already set up a dual battery system in the engine compartment with a blue sea ACR and fuse block.
Since i'll have about a 20 foot run from the second battery to where the fridge is going to be, i opted for 8 gauge OFC wire. I plan to install a couple different DC port in the bed. My main concern is to get as much voltage to the fridge port as possible. I was originally planning on installing a 1/4" slide on terminal to the 8 gauge wire and then tapping off of that port to run power to a USB and cigarette outlet. However it seems no one sells 1/4" blade terminals for 8 awg wire.
My question is, if i trim a few strand off of the 8awg wire so i can fit it into a 10 awg blade terminal, will that reduce my voltage at the fridge connector? Or will i still be seeing max available voltage that the 8 awg will allow?
Since i'll have about a 20 foot run from the second battery to where the fridge is going to be, i opted for 8 gauge OFC wire. I plan to install a couple different DC port in the bed. My main concern is to get as much voltage to the fridge port as possible. I was originally planning on installing a 1/4" slide on terminal to the 8 gauge wire and then tapping off of that port to run power to a USB and cigarette outlet. However it seems no one sells 1/4" blade terminals for 8 awg wire.
My question is, if i trim a few strand off of the 8awg wire so i can fit it into a 10 awg blade terminal, will that reduce my voltage at the fridge connector? Or will i still be seeing max available voltage that the 8 awg will allow?