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To wire a Rockford Fosgate T500.2 amplifier to a 2 ohm load, you will need to connect two 4 ohm subwoofers in parallel. Each subwoofer's positive terminal should be connected to the amplifier's positive output terminal, and each subwoofer's negative terminal should be connected to the amplifier's negative output terminal. This will create a 2 ohm load for the amplifier. Be sure to verify the amplifier's minimum impedance requirements to ensure proper operation.

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Why not use an ohm meter to measure the leakage in wire insulation?

An ohm meter measures resistance in a circuit, not leakage in wire insulation. To measure insulation resistance or leakage in wire insulation, you would typically use a megohmmeter or insulation resistance tester, which applies a higher voltage than an ohm meter to test the integrity of the insulation.


How do you wire one 4ohm sub?

You can't. Two 4 ohm speakers in parallel equal 2 ohms, and two in series equal 8 ohms. It is possible to wire four 4 ohm speakers so that the load is 4 ohms though. Put two in series (8 ohms). put the other two in series (8 ohms). Then put the two sets in parallel (two 8 ohm sets in parallel equal 4 ohms).


What is the difference between 10 awg and 12 awg speaker wire?

10 AWG wire will have less resistance per foot and therefore you can have longer runs with 10 AWG than 12 AWG without as much loss of signal. Additional to loss of signal there is a need to maintain a low impedance driving the typical speaker with its 4 ohm or 8 ohm coil resistance, to avoid frequency-distortion. A guide rule is that the speaker cable should have a total resistance around 1% of the speaker resistance (or less). On that basis, for 5 yards of speaker cable for a 4 ohm speaker the wire size would be 4 sq. mm (11 AWG) or for an 8 ohm speaker 2 sq. mm (14 AWG). <<>> Using the above formula of 1% of the speaker resistance the above answer is not correct. For a 4 ohm speaker at 1% is .04 ohms. The resistance of #12 wire is .001588 ohms per foot. This will allow you to run 25 feet and still stay within the parameters. For a 4 ohm speaker at 1% is .04 ohms. The resistance of #10 wire is .00100 ohms per foot. This will allow you to run 40 feet and still stay within the parameters. You can see, what the first answer states is correct.


Can you connect a bare wire from the cooktop to a green wire in a box?

No, you should not connect a bare wire from the cooktop to a green wire in a box. The green wire is typically the grounding wire and should be connected to the grounding system in the electrical installation. It's recommended to follow the manufacturer's guidelines and consult a qualified electrician for proper installation.


How do you understand the unit ohm-cm2?

It defines the resistance offered to the path of the flow of the current by the conductor per square area of it's cross section. It is like adding a wire mesh inside a pipe to decrease the amount of water flowing out.

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I dont think your rockford 1000 is rated for 2 ohms. You could fry the amp.


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If you wire all 4 coils parallel, you get 1 ohm (mono).


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A zero ohm link is a piece of wire, a jumper.


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What is the wattage of a Rockford Fosgate Punch 45?

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The resistance of earth wire in ohm is?

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What size amp do i need for two 10 inch kicker comp's?

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A 4 ohm resistance wire is doubled on it calculate the new resistance of the wire?

The resistance of a wire is directly proportional to its length, so doubling the length will also double the resistance. Therefore, doubling the 4 ohm resistance wire will result in a new resistance of 8 ohms.