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<blockquote data-quote="jolly_26" data-source="post: 7757326" data-attributes="member: 635986"><p>You really want to re phrase that.</p><p></p><p>In a circuit like this we assume impedance = resistance and V=IR where V is voltage, I is current, and R is total resistance. P=IV where P is power, V is voltage and I is current.</p><p></p><p>For wiring in series: Rtotal = R1 + R2 + R3 .... etc</p><p></p><p>For wiring in parallel: Rtotal = 1/((1/R1)+(1/R2)+(1/R3).....etc)</p><p></p><p>And in parallel OR series, the subs will be getting the same power, as long as the voice coils are wired the same on each sub.</p><p></p><p>In reality none of these will be exactly correct for the AC circuits we are running BUT they are a close approximation without many more very complicated formulas and experimentation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jolly_26, post: 7757326, member: 635986"] You really want to re phrase that. In a circuit like this we assume impedance = resistance and V=IR where V is voltage, I is current, and R is total resistance. P=IV where P is power, V is voltage and I is current. For wiring in series: Rtotal = R1 + R2 + R3 .... etc For wiring in parallel: Rtotal = 1/((1/R1)+(1/R2)+(1/R3).....etc) And in parallel OR series, the subs will be getting the same power, as long as the voice coils are wired the same on each sub. In reality none of these will be exactly correct for the AC circuits we are running BUT they are a close approximation without many more very complicated formulas and experimentation. [/QUOTE]
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