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Road Side Pub
What Are You Using For Electrical Connections?
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<blockquote data-quote="olympic" data-source="post: 16341620" data-attributes="member: 168598"><p>If the head unit has a detachable harness, you can use butt connecters since the wires are not exposed to the elements. Just use the right size and do it properly. If the harness does not detach then you may want to install an 8 pin connector incase you ever have to pull it out.</p><p></p><p>For larger wire (amps, etc), I tend to use copper lug terminals and crimp them on with the tool below. A few wacks with a big hammer and it's done. Then heat shrink the joint.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1616323[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="olympic, post: 16341620, member: 168598"] If the head unit has a detachable harness, you can use butt connecters since the wires are not exposed to the elements. Just use the right size and do it properly. If the harness does not detach then you may want to install an 8 pin connector incase you ever have to pull it out. For larger wire (amps, etc), I tend to use copper lug terminals and crimp them on with the tool below. A few wacks with a big hammer and it's done. Then heat shrink the joint. [ATTACH=full]1616323[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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