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Compufire Installation

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theresthatguy

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I've already ready through the other install posts, but I just want to get one thing cleared up. I've read that attaching the R/R power to the fuse box is the preferred choice. With that said, can I just cut the spade terminal, crimp a new ring terminal, and attach it to the positive side screw as picture below?
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NO. That is NOT the "preferred method" that has been outlined.

Find the stock red wire that is somewhere near the fuse box, connect the output of your Compufire to that.

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I'm glad I asked cause I obviously misunderstood. So what is a simple way to connect the large 8 gauge from R/R to the 14 gauge power source?
 
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