MikeCole89 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 669 0 Connecticut Oct 26, 2008 #1 if i have dual 4..can i wire them with a 2ohm load? Click to read more...
IDSkoT 5,000+ posts Resonating Reticular 6,522 1 Miami, Florida Oct 26, 2008 #2 http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/boxcalcs.asp Wire them in parallel.
OP MikeCole89 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 669 0 Connecticut Oct 26, 2008 Thread Starter #3 ehh i did that at the comp today made my amp clip. so i put it back to series my amp is not stable at 1ohm just 1.5-4
ehh i did that at the comp today made my amp clip. so i put it back to series my amp is not stable at 1ohm just 1.5-4
IDSkoT 5,000+ posts Resonating Reticular 6,522 1 Miami, Florida Oct 26, 2008 #4 Uhh. Dual 4 Ohm coils = 2 ohm. At least for one driver.
OP MikeCole89 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 669 0 Connecticut Oct 26, 2008 Thread Starter #5 i dont get how to use the link you sent me confusing lol
IDSkoT 5,000+ posts Resonating Reticular 6,522 1 Miami, Florida Oct 26, 2008 #6 You put the resistance of each coil and it determines the final load. How are you competing and not know this? :\
You put the resistance of each coil and it determines the final load. How are you competing and not know this? :\
OP MikeCole89 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 669 0 Connecticut Oct 26, 2008 Thread Starter #7 positive to postive on other side, negative to negative on other side...then postive and negative to jack? i used my dmm check the volt and it was saying about 1.3 on on wires comming out of jack because this is my first year(3rd competition)
positive to postive on other side, negative to negative on other side...then postive and negative to jack? i used my dmm check the volt and it was saying about 1.3 on on wires comming out of jack because this is my first year(3rd competition)