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It's 41.3 using a calculator, if that makes any difference. I'll upload a picture later when I get out of class. Differential Equations 5-7 FTL.
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So should I cut 4" total off the port itself?
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I have, not sure if I'm going to compete this year. I want to build a ported enclosure first. And since I have a summer semester coming up in which I have to do my senior design project, I'm not sure if I'll have time. Gonna have to play it by ear. i see, but even if you don't get around to building it you should still go check some out, they're a good time. question; would you ever pay someone to build a box for you? If I have the spare time, I'm definitely going to check out some shows. If they have a show again in one of the parking lots of my school, I will definitely go. I have thought about paying for an enclosure but I have all the tools to build my own. Though I wouldn't mind some company while I build it
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So if a port is 4" wide, the port actually sees an extra 4" outside the box and 4" inside the box? I've got a basic design for a box that is 3.5 cubes net with a 4" wide x 14.5" tall for for 58 in^2 of port area with about 41.3" long for a tuning of 30 Hz. BTW, I don't mean to thread jack.
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I have, not sure if I'm going to compete this year. I want to build a ported enclosure first. And since I have a summer semester coming up in which I have to do my senior design project, I'm not sure if I'll have time. Gonna have to play it by ear.
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What exactly is end correction?
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Nice, I love it here. Hopefully you go to a school around here so you can attend competitions and what not. I still wanna here that BTL. good thing competition starts in spring Truth.
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Hhaha, I mean I enjoy math but this stuff is just brutal. I've been reading the book a lot and it seems to be helping. It defiantly doesn't help that the class is 5pm-7pm two days a week.
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Nice, I love it here. Hopefully you go to a school around here so you can attend competitions and what not. I still wanna here that BTL.
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Nice job. I don't know if its been asked already but what schools/what do you want to major in? thanks, but i'm going to major in criminal justice and the schools are University of Tampa, Barry University, Bridgewater State. Westfield State, Worcester State, Johnson and Wales, and St. Thomas University Good Schools right there, best of luck to ya. I'm almost out of college and I don't want to graduate. what school & major? I'm at the Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston. I'm in their Mechanical engineering program, 4th year.
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Nice job. I don't know if its been asked already but what schools/what do you want to major in? thanks, but i'm going to major in criminal justice and the schools are University of Tampa, Barry University, Bridgewater State. Westfield State, Worcester State, Johnson and Wales, and St. Thomas University Good Schools right there, best of luck to ya. I'm almost out of college and I don't want to graduate.
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my new meter and the set up!
andymcdo replied to viper167's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
That's real clean, nice work. -
Nice job. I don't know if its been asked already but what schools/what do you want to major in?
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That is one sexy mofo
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If you made the cut out the size of the motor, you won't be able to mount the sub woofer itself. You're actually looking for the cut out diameter of the basket. The cut diameter for Sundown 12" subs is 10 and 15/16". The motors on sub woofers are almost always (99.9%) smaller than the cone itself. The only exception to that rule, that I know of, is the DC LVL 5 10.
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Brand New Numark NS7 DJ Turntable, Pioneer DJM-1000 Mixer
andymcdo replied to prow2's topic in Test 1, 2, 3...
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Paralleling two alts...Do I need a equilizing conection?
andymcdo replied to Spencerk's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Well according to the article, its to isolate the two charging systems. But since you're not doing this I think you just have to tap into the factory plug from the primary alternator and wire it into the second alternator so it knows what to do. -
Paralleling two alts...Do I need a equilizing conection?
andymcdo replied to Spencerk's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
There's a problem that is talking about AC generators not DC. Yes your alternator creates an AC waveform, in fact three of them, then converts it to DC. If you were to measure the AC output before the rectifier it would have three waveforms about 45* out of phase of each other. It will look something like this. After you convert AC to DC there is no phase. That's exactly what I was thinking, couldn't put it into words though. -
Paralleling two alts...Do I need a equilizing conection?
andymcdo replied to Spencerk's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Contact a reputable alternator manufacturer that does dual alts kits like mechman or dc power. I bet they can get you all the info you'll ever need. -
Paralleling two alts...Do I need a equilizing conection?
andymcdo replied to Spencerk's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
That's what I gathered from it. Being a mechanical engineering student, it takes me a little longer to figure out electrical stuff but I get it eventually. -
Paralleling two alts...Do I need a equilizing conection?
andymcdo replied to Spencerk's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
If they're internally regulated, something like an MLA module would keep them in sync with each other. -
Paralleling two alts...Do I need a equilizing conection?
andymcdo replied to Spencerk's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Ok. Hopefully someone else will chime in. -
Paralleling two alts...Do I need a equilizing conection?
andymcdo replied to Spencerk's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
I think you are overthinking dual alts big time. I've never heard of needing an 'equalizing connection' or them running out of phase. its dc power not ac. dc power, as far as i know, cannot run out of phase. -
I'm big on the Discovery channel and History channel, I watch Top Gear on BBC America. But I usually watch movies.
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Student at the Wentworth Institute of Technology in their Mechanical Engineering Program and I work part time in an MIT Autonomous Vehicles Lab.