I'm adding more tower speakers and trying to brainstorm the best way to fish the new wire through my tower. I'm installing WS Pro 60's on the outside of my Air Nautique Duals. Any thoughts? Also, what gauge wire and how much will I need?
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After you drill the holes you can use a shop vac and floss to fish the wire through.2009 Super Air Nautique 210 TE
2006 Super Air Nautique 210 TE
1989 Sport Nautique
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Use the vacuum to get the floss through, then double it up if needed and pull a little stronger wire through and then you can use that to pull your speaker wire.
Not sure on the size wire but I'm sure someone will chime in on that.2009 Super Air Nautique 210 TE
2006 Super Air Nautique 210 TE
1989 Sport Nautique
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No worries.. You are welcome good luck! And post some pics2009 Super Air Nautique 210 TE
2006 Super Air Nautique 210 TE
1989 Sport Nautique
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Use one of the existing wires to the existing speakers. I tie a wire (guide wire) to one of the existing speaker wires, and pull that existing speaker wire back out the tower. You now have a guide wire from the original speaker hole to the tower base and I use that guide wire to pull the original speaker wire back to the top plus any needed additional wire.
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Originally posted by Ryiguy View PostAny thoughts? Also, what gauge wire and how much will I need?
Science says 18ga wire should be fine for expected watts/ohms/distance, but I used 14ga out of paranoia. There are online calculators (www.speakerwirecalculator.com/). I used a 30ft roll 14ga $12 from Lowes and had left over.
Ken
2001 DD Air GT40
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I am about to install speakers on my tower. What is done at the folding point of the tower? Just add a little extra and drill through the bottom part of the tower? Pic of possible would be great.
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