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<blockquote data-quote="wp7456" data-source="post: 4877434" data-attributes="member: 583331"><p>When I put the neg. and pos. on one coil at a time I get close to .5 ohms for every coil. Is that the way I check to see if they are working? I assumed I put the + on the + of sub, and the - on the - on the sub. I always got a reading of 1 when I did that.</p><p></p><p>One thing I am thinking of right now is that when I had them wired up before I had 14g to every coil on both subs and I "may" have had one wire that was 16g on this sub. Would that affect it at all?</p><p></p><p>If not, how would I go about taking off the dustcap of the CVR so I can take a look...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wp7456, post: 4877434, member: 583331"] When I put the neg. and pos. on one coil at a time I get close to .5 ohms for every coil. Is that the way I check to see if they are working? I assumed I put the + on the + of sub, and the - on the - on the sub. I always got a reading of 1 when I did that. One thing I am thinking of right now is that when I had them wired up before I had 14g to every coil on both subs and I "may" have had one wire that was 16g on this sub. Would that affect it at all? If not, how would I go about taking off the dustcap of the CVR so I can take a look... [/QUOTE]
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