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How to connect 4 Gauge wire to an amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="bdubbin" data-source="post: 8677924" data-attributes="member: 677350"><p>I like this idea. I assume it's not okay for the reducers for power and ground to be in physical contact with each other? With the ground right next to the power I think I'd want an insulated version... Hopefully I can fit two side-by-side. I wish the amp designers had spaced out the ground and power terminals a bit more.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I checked in the manual and you're right:</p><p>"The Punch 250, Punch 360, Punch 500, and Punch 800 utilize heavy duty terminal block connectors that will accept bare wires size from 8-18AWG".</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bdubbin, post: 8677924, member: 677350"] I like this idea. I assume it's not okay for the reducers for power and ground to be in physical contact with each other? With the ground right next to the power I think I'd want an insulated version... Hopefully I can fit two side-by-side. I wish the amp designers had spaced out the ground and power terminals a bit more. I checked in the manual and you're right: "The Punch 250, Punch 360, Punch 500, and Punch 800 utilize heavy duty terminal block connectors that will accept bare wires size from 8-18AWG". Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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