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<blockquote data-quote="VWBobby" data-source="post: 7656951" data-attributes="member: 624844"><p>The Dayton terminals are the best for this type of application. <a href="http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=091-1245" target="_blank">Dayton Audio BPA-38G HD Binding Post Pair Gold 091-1245</a></p><p></p><p>If you're worried about them shorting out, recess them by drilling counter-sink holes or 2nd using piece of MDF as a baffle board.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise I just run the wires straight out of the box using sealant or stack nuts and washers like this: Bolt - Washer - Terminal - Washer - Nut - Washer - Terminal - Washer - Nut. Washers on both sides of the board and on the terminal. This way you can loosen the nut without the bolt turning inside the box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VWBobby, post: 7656951, member: 624844"] The Dayton terminals are the best for this type of application. [URL="http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=091-1245"]Dayton Audio BPA-38G HD Binding Post Pair Gold 091-1245[/URL] If you're worried about them shorting out, recess them by drilling counter-sink holes or 2nd using piece of MDF as a baffle board. Otherwise I just run the wires straight out of the box using sealant or stack nuts and washers like this: Bolt - Washer - Terminal - Washer - Nut - Washer - Terminal - Washer - Nut. Washers on both sides of the board and on the terminal. This way you can loosen the nut without the bolt turning inside the box. [/QUOTE]
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