Cruiserdrew
On the way there
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The temp compensation is for long term. It ramps the voltage down when it's hot and up when it's cold, which reflects the relative efficiency of the underlying chemistry with changes in temperature. For a week at a time it will be plenty close enough and I would not worry about it.
That 6 ga will tend to minimize voltage/conduction losses, and my bet is your system will work perfectly.
That 6 ga will tend to minimize voltage/conduction losses, and my bet is your system will work perfectly.