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Burned wiers at the sub connection
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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8714202" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>That is a terrible connection. The smoke was probably due to the voice coil wire coating burning off. I think that was caused by the high heat of the arcing caused by loose wire connections. Coating burns off, resistance of subs goes down, amp overpowers, fuse pops. Like hispls said, test sub wuth a 9 volt battery. If they work, I would still be wary of the subs, being that voice coil coating is damaged. If you have a multimeter use it instead, it will give you a better idea of the sub's health.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8714202, member: 654802"] That is a terrible connection. The smoke was probably due to the voice coil wire coating burning off. I think that was caused by the high heat of the arcing caused by loose wire connections. Coating burns off, resistance of subs goes down, amp overpowers, fuse pops. Like hispls said, test sub wuth a 9 volt battery. If they work, I would still be wary of the subs, being that voice coil coating is damaged. If you have a multimeter use it instead, it will give you a better idea of the sub's health. [/QUOTE]
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