Just for reference,
Does it look like this?
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Or a little more like this?
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I had to figure this one out for a kid a while ago. The RF is right but its also midleading I find. If you really dont know anything you my jump a - to a +, instead of criss crossing them, and going + to a +.
So it's moving with no sound... Box...
yeah, i switched them all around and it didn't do anything. Im just thinking that maybe I need to be using all 4 terminals and not just 2 of them? Instead of just using 2 terminals and splitting each wire into two like i am now?That wont matter.
can you explain to me what the difference between those two are? Both look identical to me now that i am looking closer. I definately kept the polarity though.Just for reference,
Does it look like this?
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Or a little more like this?
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I had to figure this one out for a kid a while ago. The RF is right but its also midleading I find. If you really dont know anything you my jump a - to a +, instead of criss crossing them, and going + to a +.
What you want to do is just what the JL one shows. Connect both the red coils together then connect both the black ones then pull a lead to the box terminal.
With the RF one ive seen people put the red post and a black post together and use one side as red and do the same to the other and use it as negitive. If you look at the RF one you maybe able to see how some one got confused. Instead of actually knowing how to wire parallel they just folowed the schematic.
Your wires should criss cross like in the JL pic. R to R, B to B, then a lead off each to the amp
My buddy on friday is gonna take a look at it. SHop is always last resort though. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crying.gif.ec0ebefe590df0251476573bc49e46d8.gifif all fails, take it to a 'good' shop.