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<blockquote data-quote="WakeNBake520" data-source="post: 8698017" data-attributes="member: 679059"><p>So this is probably a silly question but when wiring a DVC sub in parallel, I know that it’s pos to pos & neg to neg (obviously) but when taking each to the amp can they be T’d between the terminals? Or does it need to be from one terminal of each? (Attaching diagram for clarity’s sake) </p><p></p><p>If it is supposed to be like the second diagram, how exactly is recommended to get both wires onto the one terminal securely? </p><p></p><p>I’ve had no issues before doing this but have always used much smaller gauge wire for the sub wires and larger for the power and ground which didn’t crowd the terminals. The manual for the sub I have now says to use large gauge wire which makes it difficult to fit one wire in the terminal let alone two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WakeNBake520, post: 8698017, member: 679059"] So this is probably a silly question but when wiring a DVC sub in parallel, I know that it’s pos to pos & neg to neg (obviously) but when taking each to the amp can they be T’d between the terminals? Or does it need to be from one terminal of each? (Attaching diagram for clarity’s sake) If it is supposed to be like the second diagram, how exactly is recommended to get both wires onto the one terminal securely? I’ve had no issues before doing this but have always used much smaller gauge wire for the sub wires and larger for the power and ground which didn’t crowd the terminals. The manual for the sub I have now says to use large gauge wire which makes it difficult to fit one wire in the terminal let alone two. [/QUOTE]
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