Amps won't power on, help!
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If the amp has a small barrier strip for power and speaker terminals you can use a 4 gauge crimp connector designed for that exact purpose. Otherwise there are other options. I can't remember what type of terminals those amps use. But a friend will be over at my place in a couple days and I'll take another look at his RF.
Running the 0 gauge under the carpet is very easy. Most of the way it will be in the corner, right down the side of the car. There are a bunch of other wires already in the same area and adding a single or more 0 gauge wires should be simple.
http://www.stingerelectronics.com/st.../terminals.asp
Look at the terminals in the middle of that page.
S4GBS or PT: 4 ga. barrier spade - #10 opening. 2 red / 2 black
Running the 0 gauge under the carpet is very easy. Most of the way it will be in the corner, right down the side of the car. There are a bunch of other wires already in the same area and adding a single or more 0 gauge wires should be simple.
http://www.stingerelectronics.com/st.../terminals.asp
Look at the terminals in the middle of that page.
S4GBS or PT: 4 ga. barrier spade - #10 opening. 2 red / 2 black
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Originally posted by jmax
If the amp has a small barrier strip for power and speaker terminals you can use a 4 gauge crimp connector designed for that exact purpose. Otherwise there are other options. I can't remember what type of terminals those amps use. But a friend will be over at my place in a couple days and I'll take another look at his RF.
Running the 0 gauge under the carpet is very easy. Most of the way it will be in the corner, right down the side of the car. There are a bunch of other wires already in the same area and adding a single or more 0 gauge wires should be simple.
http://www.stingerelectronics.com/st.../terminals.asp
Look at the terminals in the middle of that page.
S4GBS or PT: 4 ga. barrier spade - #10 opening. 2 red / 2 black
If the amp has a small barrier strip for power and speaker terminals you can use a 4 gauge crimp connector designed for that exact purpose. Otherwise there are other options. I can't remember what type of terminals those amps use. But a friend will be over at my place in a couple days and I'll take another look at his RF.
Running the 0 gauge under the carpet is very easy. Most of the way it will be in the corner, right down the side of the car. There are a bunch of other wires already in the same area and adding a single or more 0 gauge wires should be simple.
http://www.stingerelectronics.com/st.../terminals.asp
Look at the terminals in the middle of that page.
S4GBS or PT: 4 ga. barrier spade - #10 opening. 2 red / 2 black
Thanks for the suggestions,
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