somekook
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nope. it doesnt just send out all the current it can without throwing the breaker.
you have to use the second equation. if you hook it up at 1 ohm, thats (220 volts/ 1 ohm = 220 amps) which is going to throw the breaker. @ 2 ohms its (220 volts/ 2 ohms = 110 amps) which might not immediately throw the breaker so you might get a few seconds of about 24,200 watts. @ 4 ohms it comes to 7100 watts, still plenty to blow the sub. even at 8 ohms, its going to give the sub 3.5 thousand some watts which will take longer but still probably blow it soon.
you have to use the second equation. if you hook it up at 1 ohm, thats (220 volts/ 1 ohm = 220 amps) which is going to throw the breaker. @ 2 ohms its (220 volts/ 2 ohms = 110 amps) which might not immediately throw the breaker so you might get a few seconds of about 24,200 watts. @ 4 ohms it comes to 7100 watts, still plenty to blow the sub. even at 8 ohms, its going to give the sub 3.5 thousand some watts which will take longer but still probably blow it soon.
