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<blockquote data-quote="Deiimos" data-source="post: 8810439" data-attributes="member: 682903"><p>I thought it was just the amp, but sometimes best to re-confirm.</p><p></p><p>Wire nuts can for sure bite if they fit the wire well, enough to where I don’t think even in a car would vibrate them off, but I wouldn’t trust someone inexperienced to use them, and why gamble when there are methods that guarantee a solid connection. At the very least I’d suggest some electrical tape to help keep them from coming off, just in case.</p><p></p><p>I use wire nuts for doing some basic testing occasionally, definitely handy, but it’s cheap enough to do some proper crimp connectors and or solder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deiimos, post: 8810439, member: 682903"] I thought it was just the amp, but sometimes best to re-confirm. Wire nuts can for sure bite if they fit the wire well, enough to where I don’t think even in a car would vibrate them off, but I wouldn’t trust someone inexperienced to use them, and why gamble when there are methods that guarantee a solid connection. At the very least I’d suggest some electrical tape to help keep them from coming off, just in case. I use wire nuts for doing some basic testing occasionally, definitely handy, but it’s cheap enough to do some proper crimp connectors and or solder. [/QUOTE]
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