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Help me with Fusion FJL-1611D Please
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<blockquote data-quote="1ndatrunk" data-source="post: 5170767" data-attributes="member: 596922"><p>If its a dual2 you can't wire it to a 2ohm load. You can do one coil on each side and get full power from your amp. Its a 2ch amp and its not stable bridged at the 1ohm load I suspect you're trying. Thats why it goes into protect.</p><p></p><p>Put one coil on each side or run the positive from one side and the negetive from the other side bridged to the amp and then connect the odd positive to the odd negetive for a 4 ohm load. That gives you max rms and should run just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1ndatrunk, post: 5170767, member: 596922"] If its a dual2 you can't wire it to a 2ohm load. You can do one coil on each side and get full power from your amp. Its a 2ch amp and its not stable bridged at the 1ohm load I suspect you're trying. Thats why it goes into protect. Put one coil on each side or run the positive from one side and the negetive from the other side bridged to the amp and then connect the odd positive to the odd negetive for a 4 ohm load. That gives you max rms and should run just fine. [/QUOTE]
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