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<blockquote data-quote="spin dB" data-source="post: 2989060" data-attributes="member: 571349"><p>Use the ring terminals for the power at the battery and the fuse, or the ground. The spade terminals are usually for the amplifier connections. Yes you can just wrap the wire around the terminal on the amp for the speakers but I don't recommend it. Go to wal-mart or circuit city or anywhere and buy the small spade terminals this way you don't run the risk of grounding something out.</p><p></p><p>You strip the wire about an inch in most cases, put it in the terminal and crimp the terminal. You should then either use electrical tape to tape around the terminal and the wire a little to cover any exposed wire. or use shrink tubing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spin dB, post: 2989060, member: 571349"] Use the ring terminals for the power at the battery and the fuse, or the ground. The spade terminals are usually for the amplifier connections. Yes you can just wrap the wire around the terminal on the amp for the speakers but I don't recommend it. Go to wal-mart or circuit city or anywhere and buy the small spade terminals this way you don't run the risk of grounding something out. You strip the wire about an inch in most cases, put it in the terminal and crimp the terminal. You should then either use electrical tape to tape around the terminal and the wire a little to cover any exposed wire. or use shrink tubing. [/QUOTE]
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