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<blockquote data-quote="Steveoxxx10000d" data-source="post: 4917255" data-attributes="member: 599605"><p>I know. I was only useing the power plant to measure the current. My plan was to use two if the current draw went above 400. So you think the meter might not be accurate? I just dont want to spring for a clamp on ammeter that reads DC. I have one for AC.</p><p></p><p>The speaker is definitly running @1.3ohms. Its a quad 1 ohm coils. The install shop showed me how to parallel 2 coils then parallel the other 2 then series the four to make it all one ohm.</p><p></p><p>I definitly will look into a bigger alt. I see you went with kinetik batteries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steveoxxx10000d, post: 4917255, member: 599605"] I know. I was only useing the power plant to measure the current. My plan was to use two if the current draw went above 400. So you think the meter might not be accurate? I just dont want to spring for a clamp on ammeter that reads DC. I have one for AC. The speaker is definitly running @1.3ohms. Its a quad 1 ohm coils. The install shop showed me how to parallel 2 coils then parallel the other 2 then series the four to make it all one ohm. I definitly will look into a bigger alt. I see you went with kinetik batteries. [/QUOTE]
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