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he could have it wrong .. if wiring in series he could have one coil wired wrong . thats what I am saying instead of hot to hot and ground to ground he could have it hot to ground ground to hot ... get it ?

in a hurry and plug & play and accidentley wires backwards on 2nd coil when jumping ....

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i think i found the problem the nuts were loose that hold the wires on the back of the sub box. i thightend them up and retried for ten minutes and they stayed cold the whole time. my subs do get warm and i dont smell coil but i may have smelled a little tonight and man do i have a burnt finger lol.

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im using knu's 8ga power wire for my speaker wire... and i dont think its getting warm... then again.. most of the time.. my gain is way down (mids cant keep up)...

i would turn the gain down...

edit:

if its sparking.. somthing is shorting... check that first...

edit again...

nvm... lol

pics would be helpful

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Pics?

http://i642.photobucket.com/albums/uu147/b.../Image001-1.jpg this is where it was hotest and i couldnt tell the nuts were loose because they had kind of welded themselfs in place and they burnt the shit outa my fingers when i checked them

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i think i found the problem the nuts were loose that hold the wires on the back of the sub box. i thightend them up and retried for ten minutes and they stayed cold the whole time. my subs do get warm and i dont smell coil but i may have smelled a little tonight and man do i have a burnt finger lol.

X2 that. Is what I was thinking you have to torque them down or they will build up. A lot of heat I always go over them with goop after all connections are good and tight to keep them from backing off.

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X2 that. Is what I was thinking you have to torque them down or they will build up. A lot of heat I always go over them with goop after all connections are good and tight to keep them from backing off.

i was going to do that a couple of months ago but forgot i just nuted up when i seen them burning because i had just hooked up a new amp. i will be geting them gooped up now.

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im using knu's 8ga power wire for my speaker wire... and i dont think its getting warm... then again.. most of the time.. my gain is way down (mids cant keep up)...

i would turn the gain down...

edit:

if its sparking.. somthing is shorting... check that first...

edit again...

nvm... lol

pics would be helpful

i deserved that

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