What ohm load does this make?

 

Silver Member
Username: Redbone15367

Mo U.S.A.

Post Number: 132
Registered: Sep-05
all wired paralle
.7+.7+.7
1.4+1.4+1.4
.35+.35+.35
1.4+.7
1.4+1.4+.35
any help? I can't figure this out.
 

Silver Member
Username: N2audio

Lawrence, Ks USA

Post Number: 285
Registered: Mar-04
1/(1/.7 + 1/.7 + 1/.7 + 1/1.4 + 1/1.4 + 1/1.4 + 1/.35 + 1/.35 + 1/.35 + 1/1.4 + 1/.7 + 1/1.4 + 1/1.4 + 1/.35)= Rt

1/(1.4 + 1.4 + 1.4 + .71 + .71 + .71 + 2.86 + 2.86 + 2.86 + .71 + 1.4 + .71 + .71 + 2.86) = Rt
1/21.3 = Rt
= .04

I just did that whole calculation and realized you might have meant each of the 5 fields in parallel with each other...
In that case it's

1/(1/2.1 + 1/4.2 + 1/1.05 + 1/2.1 + 1/3.15) = Rt
1/(.48 + .24 + .95 + .48 + .32) = Rt
1/2.47 = .405

Now for the real question - wtf are you trying to do.

Hopefully not make some idiot punch buttons for 5 minutes for your amusement.
 

Silver Member
Username: N2audio

Lawrence, Ks USA

Post Number: 286
Registered: Mar-04
1/(1/.7 + 1/.7 + 1/.7 + 1/1.4 + 1/1.4 + 1/1.4 + 1/.35 + 1/.35 + 1/.35 + 1/1.4 + 1/.7 + 1/1.4 + 1/1.4 + 1/.35)= Rt

1/(1.4 + 1.4 + 1.4 + .71 + .71 + .71 + 2.86 + 2.86 + 2.86 + .71 + 1.4 + .71 + .71 + 2.86) = Rt
1/21.3 = Rt
= .04

I just did that whole calculation and realized you might have meant each of the 5 fields in parallel with each other...
In that case it's

1/(1/2.1 + 1/4.2 + 1/1.05 + 1/2.1 + 1/3.15) = Rt
1/(.48 + .24 + .95 + .48 + .32) = Rt
1/2.47 = .405

Now for the real question - wtf are you trying to do.

Hopefully not make some idiot punch buttons for 5 minutes for your amusement.
 

Silver Member
Username: N2audio

Lawrence, Ks USA

Post Number: 288
Registered: Mar-04
man this forum's great :rolleyes:
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