Posted June 20, 200718 yr I'm running 10g wire for the POS connections and had a hunk of 4g laying around, so I used that to connect the NEG terminals. Any problem with running bigger wire for the NEG connections?
June 20, 200718 yr I'm running 10g wire for the POS connections and had a hunk of 4g laying around, so I used that to connect the NEG terminals. Any problem with running bigger wire for the NEG connections?Maybe I am reading this wrong, but how did you connect 4 gauge wire to the speaker terminals?Probably looks weird but it won't hurt anything by running a larger negative wire in this case.
June 20, 200718 yr power comes in and power leaves.The bigger wire is better regardless, it would have the same effect if u put it on teh pos.
June 20, 200718 yr Author Maybe I am reading this wrong, but how did you connect 4 gauge wire to the speaker terminals?Probably looks weird but it won't hurt anything by running a larger negative wire in this case.Nope, you read right. I just twisted the end VERY tightly and it slipped right in. The terminals on those amps have around a 1/4" opening, so that's why I tried it. And I had the wire just collecting dust. The "dirty" side of this install doesn't look pretty, but is functional. I'm only worried about making the cabin look clean. I always hear that ugly is loud, so I want to find out
June 20, 200718 yr Maybe I am reading this wrong, but how did you connect 4 gauge wire to the speaker terminals?Probably looks weird but it won't hurt anything by running a larger negative wire in this case.Nope, you read right. I just twisted the end VERY tightly and it slipped right in. The terminals on those amps have around a 1/4" opening, so that's why I tried it. And I had the wire just collecting dust. The "dirty" side of this install doesn't look pretty, but is functional. I'm only worried about making the cabin look clean. I always hear that ugly is loud, so I want to find out If you can fit it in there, it will be fine.I use 4 on mine...