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received wrong ohm sub?
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<blockquote data-quote="NDMstang65" data-source="post: 4624321" data-attributes="member: 544576"><p>It just moves the decimal place...put it on 20, you should get a reading.</p><p></p><p>Dual 2 should read 1.4 ohms</p><p></p><p>Dual 1 should read .75 ohms, be sure to zero your ohm meter. Couldn't tell you how many people who have sent subs back that there's nothing wrong with them, its their meter. Saying one reads 3.x and one reads 2.5 or something. Get it in, put it on the fluke and it's exactly what its supposed to be.</p><p></p><p>No way it's a single coil sub, not with that motor, isn't possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NDMstang65, post: 4624321, member: 544576"] It just moves the decimal place...put it on 20, you should get a reading. Dual 2 should read 1.4 ohms Dual 1 should read .75 ohms, be sure to zero your ohm meter. Couldn't tell you how many people who have sent subs back that there's nothing wrong with them, its their meter. Saying one reads 3.x and one reads 2.5 or something. Get it in, put it on the fluke and it's exactly what its supposed to be. No way it's a single coil sub, not with that motor, isn't possible. [/QUOTE]
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