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<blockquote data-quote="boomzilla" data-source="post: 4857786" data-attributes="member: 587708"><p>yea depending on what gauge power wire your using, you can take a razor blade and cut it about 1/4'' back, but be careful not to go down too far or youll end up with little strands of wire in your car or where ever youre working. then you connect them into the amps inputs. the remote wire should be small enough to use a regular wire stripping tool.</p><p></p><p>the power and ground wires, do the same stripping above, then put the crimp terminal on, place it on the ground or a flat surface, and smash it down with a hammer, but only one side at a time so that each side grips into the wire strands. then you can solder it for a solid connection if you want to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boomzilla, post: 4857786, member: 587708"] yea depending on what gauge power wire your using, you can take a razor blade and cut it about 1/4'' back, but be careful not to go down too far or youll end up with little strands of wire in your car or where ever youre working. then you connect them into the amps inputs. the remote wire should be small enough to use a regular wire stripping tool. the power and ground wires, do the same stripping above, then put the crimp terminal on, place it on the ground or a flat surface, and smash it down with a hammer, but only one side at a time so that each side grips into the wire strands. then you can solder it for a solid connection if you want to. [/QUOTE]
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