Speaker Wire

Anniku989
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The guides say I should be running an 8 gauge to 10gauge for 1500rms to the subs, but I know for a fact that my amp (nor subs) will take more than one 8 gauge wire in the speaker terminals (when I need to split it out to 4). I'm running dvc4ohm's down to 1ohm, so parallel all the way down. If I fabricated up a "speaker wire distro block", would that work? I can get some copper and I'm sure I can fabricate something up. just wondering how I'm "supposed" to do this.

Thanks in advance.

 
Wire the subs in the box to what you need, then run some bolts through the box and only use 1 8 gauge wire to each terminal. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
Well, there's my problem, I need to split the positive coming in the box 4 ways. Unless I made a distro block or something like that, I'm not going to fit more than one 8 gauge in each terminal on the sub.

In other words, how should I "split" the wire into four? Just solder them together and heatshrink or what?

 
It's a type of splicer that looks like a cone.

it has threads on the inside, and you insert all the wires you want put together and then screw the piece and it screws the wires into each other. I use it for the 8 awg inside my box to turn 4 8 awgs into 2 8 awgs for the amp.

 
how are you wiring the subs? You don't need 8 gauge all the way through, because the current has to split somewhere.
Ahh, the little lightbulb just turned on in my head.

Dual 4's on each sub, down to one ohm.

1200rms/4=300rms

So 8 gauge to box, and like 10-12 for each coil should be fine once it splits right?

 
Ahh, the little lightbulb just turned on in my head.
Dual 4's on each sub, down to one ohm.

1200rms/4=300rms

So 8 gauge to box, and like 10-12 for each coil should be fine once it splits right?
so if its dual 4's, then just run 8 gauge to the bolts and on the inside of the box do 4 runs of 10 gauge on each bolt.

 
so if its dual 4's, then just run 8 gauge to the bolts and on the inside of the box do 4 runs of 10 gauge on each bolt.
Yep, thanks for helping me out guys lol, had a blonde moment there lawl...

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Thanks for the input, but due to past experiences (well, friends past experiences), I'll never go the lazy route again. In other words, I'd rather be safe than sorry.

Thanks anyways

 
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