Gold Member Username: Hockeyknight
Post Number: 1119 Registered: Apr-06
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Posted on hey i got RF 12g....good for my orion 2500d??? also i got a dual 1.7ohm how do i wire it to drop the ohms?? just - to - and + to +?? |
Silver Member Username: Freezeman_7
Lindsay,
Oklahoma
U.S.A
Post Number: 976 Registered: May-06
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Posted on if your meaning for you power/ground. then no from your subs to your amp. then yes. what kinda subs and vc config u got |
Silver Member Username: Budling
Cali
USofA
Post Number: 308 Registered: May-06
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Posted on I just asked Scott Atwell bout this and he says it depends on the length of the run. If its less than 5-6feet, 12awg will be fine. |
Gold Member Username: Hockeyknight
Post Number: 1121 Registered: Apr-06
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Posted on noooooooooo subs to amp.... dual 1.7ohm vc |
Silver Member Username: Budling
Cali
USofA
Post Number: 309 Registered: May-06
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Posted on Hense the title of the post |
Silver Member Username: Freezeman_7
Lindsay,
Oklahoma
U.S.A
Post Number: 980 Registered: May-06
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Posted on guys, im not the most observant sometimes... lol. damn dual 1.7 ohms. pretty presice... lol.. heck idk.... lol butthe wire will work forsure |
Silver Member Username: Budling
Cali
USofA
Post Number: 311 Registered: May-06
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Posted on LOL, sorry dude. Im on a bad one right now. |
Silver Member Username: Skies
Courtenay,
British Colu...
Canada
Post Number: 645 Registered: Aug-05
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Posted on Dual 1.7 Ohm coils in parallel would result in .85 Ohm load. That wire will work just fine. |
Gold Member Username: Hockeyknight
Post Number: 1122 Registered: Apr-06
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Posted on parallel is - to - and + to + right??? |
Silver Member Username: Budling
Cali
USofA
Post Number: 316 Registered: May-06
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Posted on correct |
Bronze Member Username: Technique24
Post Number: 41 Registered: Jul-06
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Posted on That would be a 1.7 ohm resistance, I believe meaning a 2 ohm impedance. |