Your trying to burn up his amp aren't you?...that is parallel wiring to 0.5 ohms.Link the two (+)s together on the woofer. Link the two (-)s together on the woofer. Now, from one of the (+)s go to the amp, and now from one of the (-)s to the amp.
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Wire it just like it is in this picture. The loads are different but the wiring would be the same.
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WRONGLink the two (+)s together on the woofer. Link the two (-)s together on the woofer. Now, from one of the (+)s go to the amp, and now from one of the (-)s to the amp.
This.Your trying to burn up his amp aren't you?...that is parallel wiring to 0.5 ohms.
OP you need to wire in series. run amp (+) to the (+) on coil 1. Run amp (-) to (-) on coil #2. The run a jumper wire from coil 1 (-) to coil 2 (+)
1 + 1 = 2 ohm in series
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Wire it just like it is in this picture. The loads are different but the wiring would be the same.
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FAIL!!!Your trying to burn up his amp aren't you?...that is parallel wiring to 0.5 ohms.
OP you need to wire in series. run amp (+) to the (+) on coil 1. Run amp (-) to (-) on coil #2. The run a jumper wire from coil 1 (-) to coil 2 (+)
1 + 1 = 2 ohm in series
FAIL!!!Link the two (+)s together on the woofer. Link the two (-)s together on the woofer. Now, from one of the (+)s go to the amp, and now from one of the (-)s to the amp.