STEvil Posted February 3, 2012 Report Share Posted February 3, 2012 If the amp is a 2 channel amp what you drew will blow up your amp for 2 reasons: Firstly its a 0.5 ohm load, secondly you mixed your channels. You need to keep the channels separated unless you are bridging, and in that case only a single negative and a single positive connection are used. If you bridge a 2 channel amplifier you need to halve the final calculated impedance. That means at a 0.5 ohm load the amplifier will see 0.25 ohms on each channel. Technically speaking, it is still .5 ohms, bridging an amp does not reduce ohms. Bridging an amp increases minimum ohm capability however. Please read slowly what I wrote. Quote MickyMcD - "Capable of making some serious trouser flapping volumes at where's-my-testicles frequencies, the Servo-Drives used to be fairly jaw dropping..." Any time you have have a power wire next to your frame put some rubber hosing (or cut up an innertube) around it. The wire is bound to wiggle (due to driving or flex) and the casing will eventually wear through. Hammerdown... 1% no links to outside websites, business related FB/YT pages allowed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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