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<blockquote data-quote="djdilliodon!" data-source="post: 8773324" data-attributes="member: 684299"><p>since the failure was at the lead on coil to tinsel leads it would require a full dissection To discover it. If they checked the sub the lazy way and saw one coil read 0 chances are they will blame it on too much power when it clearly isn’t the case. The coil windings are perfect, bottom of coil had no signs of bottoming out and absolutely no striations on the coil showing rub. Perfect example of poor build quality. They went a weee bit light on the solder and the wire came off. It’s amazing how easy everything came apart. I’ve taken a max x 15 apart as well and that was the same only the failure on that one was the cone detaching where it was glued to the coil. The other discovery was the coil size, they say it’s a 2.5” coil when it’s actually a 2.38”.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djdilliodon!, post: 8773324, member: 684299"] since the failure was at the lead on coil to tinsel leads it would require a full dissection To discover it. If they checked the sub the lazy way and saw one coil read 0 chances are they will blame it on too much power when it clearly isn’t the case. The coil windings are perfect, bottom of coil had no signs of bottoming out and absolutely no striations on the coil showing rub. Perfect example of poor build quality. They went a weee bit light on the solder and the wire came off. It’s amazing how easy everything came apart. I’ve taken a max x 15 apart as well and that was the same only the failure on that one was the cone detaching where it was glued to the coil. The other discovery was the coil size, they say it’s a 2.5” coil when it’s actually a 2.38”. [/QUOTE]
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