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<blockquote data-quote="ahole-ic" data-source="post: 6833257" data-attributes="member: 619324"><p>You must be confused because you don't understand exactly what is going on. Each + and - that has its own terminal is a coil. In series, you are connecting one coil through another. This means that one coil gets a + from the amp. The OTHER coil gets a negative from the amp. The left over + on one coil connects to the left over - on the other coil. Now you are in series. You must have mistakenly thought that power magically jumped to the other coil if you simply put a jumper between its + and -. I don't mean to insult you but that is the ONLY way you could have screwed this up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ahole-ic, post: 6833257, member: 619324"] You must be confused because you don't understand exactly what is going on. Each + and - that has its own terminal is a coil. In series, you are connecting one coil through another. This means that one coil gets a + from the amp. The OTHER coil gets a negative from the amp. The left over + on one coil connects to the left over - on the other coil. Now you are in series. You must have mistakenly thought that power magically jumped to the other coil if you simply put a jumper between its + and -. I don't mean to insult you but that is the ONLY way you could have screwed this up. [/QUOTE]
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