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Cris SPL
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Hello guys.

I just need to now if is any ohm calculator in the web.

Because I dont now to much about do it by hand, I regular use the rockford fosgate web to see this, but they only have for 2 ore 4 ohm coils and with a max of 4 subs.

Thanks for the help

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in series, the resistances just add, 1+1=2 2+2=4

in parallel 1/(1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3 + 1/Rn....)

simple math

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if all coils are the same resistance, then...

ohms of each coil divided by number of coils

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Thank D-bass

I never see it like that. but thats to calculate the lower OHM, ore im not understand you about the series mode...

If I have 2 woofer dual 2ohm coil that meane, (2+2=4 ohm per sub) its 8 ohm for 2 sub, and if I divided by what??? give me the lower ohm imput?? because I now the maximun

Thanks

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resistance divided by number of coils
2ohms/4 coils = 0.5ohms.

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