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Coil getting hot on one sub.
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<blockquote data-quote="dbjunior" data-source="post: 8531209" data-attributes="member: 611973"><p>I don't agree with the clipping idea. Subs might have slight differences but not enough for one sub to be at its thermal limits when the other is ice cold. I think you will need to use a dmm and check both subs. Its more likely the cold sub is already blown and the hot sub is on its way. With sub differences I could see a small 20degree difference or less. Thermal limits are 4-500 depending on glue so if one is at its limits the other should still be very hot. If neither are blown something is wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbjunior, post: 8531209, member: 611973"] I don't agree with the clipping idea. Subs might have slight differences but not enough for one sub to be at its thermal limits when the other is ice cold. I think you will need to use a dmm and check both subs. Its more likely the cold sub is already blown and the hot sub is on its way. With sub differences I could see a small 20degree difference or less. Thermal limits are 4-500 depending on glue so if one is at its limits the other should still be very hot. If neither are blown something is wrong. [/QUOTE]
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