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Is my wiring big enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8859444" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>I use ferrules on all the power and ground receptacle-type connections. 8/10 speaker wire yes, 20-12 gauge not so much (I can be lazy and the OCD in me wants to heat-shrink anything that has a ferrule on it!). But yeah, I have a couple of crimp guns, a really BIG 22" long large gauge compound crimp tool, a large gauge cutting tool, a several soldering iron(s) (types too), all just for connecting stuff. This way if it doesn't get done right, no one else to blame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8859444, member: 689267"] I use ferrules on all the power and ground receptacle-type connections. 8/10 speaker wire yes, 20-12 gauge not so much (I can be lazy and the OCD in me wants to heat-shrink anything that has a ferrule on it!). But yeah, I have a couple of crimp guns, a really BIG 22" long large gauge compound crimp tool, a large gauge cutting tool, a several soldering iron(s) (types too), all just for connecting stuff. This way if it doesn't get done right, no one else to blame. [/QUOTE]
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