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<blockquote data-quote="Kazimir" data-source="post: 7118074" data-attributes="member: 628142"><p>So I am planning on installing banana plugs between my wires and amp box for easy quick disconnects if I need more space. With that said does anyone have any they recommend (prefer tot solder for best connection)?</p><p></p><p>Also, for power and ground wires, will banana plugs work or will it restrict the current flow? (1/0 battery to power distribution block in trunk, then 4g grounds from both amps and probably 8g for the processor)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kazimir, post: 7118074, member: 628142"] So I am planning on installing banana plugs between my wires and amp box for easy quick disconnects if I need more space. With that said does anyone have any they recommend (prefer tot solder for best connection)? Also, for power and ground wires, will banana plugs work or will it restrict the current flow? (1/0 battery to power distribution block in trunk, then 4g grounds from both amps and probably 8g for the processor) [/QUOTE]
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