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I have 2 L7s DVC 4 ohm. Checked the resistance on the series and it reads 1.5 ohm. I wired for 1 ohm. Is this normal?

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is 1.5 after you wired them in parallel?

no, SERIES.

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is 1.5 after you wired them in parallel?

no, SERIES.

well, something isnt right.

what is your ohm reading per coil?

series should increase the resistance not lower it.

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did you do this?

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because thats the only series/parallel you can do. unless you did just series, which means you'd get like 16 ohms.

your wiring is fucked up somehow, or you're using the wrong wiring terms

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is 1.5 after you wired them in parallel?

no, SERIES.

well, something isnt right.

what is your ohm reading per coil?

series should increase the resistance not lower it.

All 4 VC measure ~4.4 ohms. I am using 10 ga speakerwire that has .5 ohm resistance when measured. I wonder if that extra ohmage is from the wire??

did you do this?

2_4ohm_dvc_4ohm.gif

because thats the only series/parallel you can do. unless you did just series, which means you'd get like 16 ohms.

your wiring is fucked up somehow, or you're using the wrong wiring terms

nah you can wire negative to negative, positive to positive: http://a248.e.akamai.net/pix.crutchfield.com/ca/learningcenter/car/subwoofer_wiring/2-DVC-4-ohm-mono-low-imp.jpg

series: 1 ohm.

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is 1.5 after you wired them in parallel?

no, SERIES.

well, something isnt right.

what is your ohm reading per coil?

series should increase the resistance not lower it.

All 4 VC measure ~4.4 ohms. I am using 10 ga speakerwire that has .5 ohm resistance when measured. I wonder if that extra ohmage is from the wire??

did you do this?

2_4ohm_dvc_4ohm.gif

because thats the only series/parallel you can do. unless you did just series, which means you'd get like 16 ohms.

your wiring is fucked up somehow, or you're using the wrong wiring terms

nah you can wire negative to negative, positive to positive: http://a248.e.akamai.net/pix.crutchfield.com/ca/learningcenter/car/subwoofer_wiring/2-DVC-4-ohm-mono-low-imp.jpg

series: 1 ohm.

That's wiring in parallel, not series. You might be seeing the resistance in the leads of the multimeter. Touch the leads together and see what it reads...if it reads about .5 then that's where the extra .5 is coming from, and means your actual load is only 1 ohm, not 1.5.

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is 1.5 after you wired them in parallel?

no, SERIES.

well, something isnt right.

what is your ohm reading per coil?

series should increase the resistance not lower it.

All 4 VC measure ~4.4 ohms. I am using 10 ga speakerwire that has .5 ohm resistance when measured. I wonder if that extra ohmage is from the wire??

did you do this?

2_4ohm_dvc_4ohm.gif

because thats the only series/parallel you can do. unless you did just series, which means you'd get like 16 ohms.

your wiring is fucked up somehow, or you're using the wrong wiring terms

nah you can wire negative to negative, positive to positive: http://a248.e.akamai...ono-low-imp.jpg

series: 1 ohm.

That's wiring in parallel, not series. You might be seeing the resistance in the leads of the multimeter. Touch the leads together and see what it reads...if it reads about .5 then that's where the extra .5 is coming from, and means your actual load is only 1 ohm, not 1.5.

LMAO sorry for the confusion between the 2. :Doh: It does read. .5 for when the 2 are touched. I just changed the batteries on the damn thing, and need to recalibrate it (kind of suspected). Thanks everyone for the help.

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Pioneer AVH-p5700DVD | MB Quart Onyx ONX4.125 | 6.5 Alpine Type-S component & 6x9 3-way | Hifonics Brutus brz1700.1d | 2 - 12" Kicker L7 | Custom box tuned to 36 hz | 220A Mechman Alternator | 1/0 OFC Welding all the way back | Big 3 | 2 Farad Tsunami Cap | Deka 9a34 | 20% Tint | 6000K HIDs | Yellow Projector Fogs | Dual Out Magnaflow

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