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Question about going back and forth between series and para wiring. please help
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<blockquote data-quote="vehementSPL" data-source="post: 4225867" data-attributes="member: 582725"><p>Well we tested each set of 3 and they came out to the correct ohm. and to sets of 1 as well and still the correct ohm. on the sets of 3. They are wiring daisy chained down. One master pos coming into the end sub and one master neg coming into the opposite end. They are linked in between. Now in a series circuit I would believe that either the 3 subs wouldn't work or the ohm would test wrong. Ohm tests perfect AND we took a 9 volt battery and battery popped sets of 3 at a time and all were phased correctly. . I wonder if it is a panel of the box. Also maybe the supports in the sealed portion of the box before the fiberglass set. I will take it out again today and look at the subs moving on lows and let ya guys know for sure. thanks for help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vehementSPL, post: 4225867, member: 582725"] Well we tested each set of 3 and they came out to the correct ohm. and to sets of 1 as well and still the correct ohm. on the sets of 3. They are wiring daisy chained down. One master pos coming into the end sub and one master neg coming into the opposite end. They are linked in between. Now in a series circuit I would believe that either the 3 subs wouldn't work or the ohm would test wrong. Ohm tests perfect AND we took a 9 volt battery and battery popped sets of 3 at a time and all were phased correctly. . I wonder if it is a panel of the box. Also maybe the supports in the sealed portion of the box before the fiberglass set. I will take it out again today and look at the subs moving on lows and let ya guys know for sure. thanks for help [/QUOTE]
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