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Proposed pricing schedule... Before July - $1000 During July - $1100 August until October - $1200 Who would be in now ? Especially with the early bird price breaks
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I believe you only get one-year -- you will have to e-mail or call Chris to find out more information on his warranty as it is all through him on refurbished models.
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Less than 1%
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Between 2500 and 2640 in the Jeep.
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D4s only at first. We'll eventually get D2s in stock.
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I am going to close this one too as I'm sure it will also get out of hand. You have the phone # for dB-R now so you can get anything you need. (281)454-9496 -- Chris @ dB-R
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Where did I post that you are a moron ? I also deleted most of the messages that were out of line as I don't tolerate that on my forum. I made one post to ask if you e-mailed me and another to close the thread because it got out of hand. You can also call dB-R and get your invoice - he posted his phone number and it is also available on his web site.
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I decided to keep running this through June!
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Sundown Audio and Carlisle Acoustics Results 06-07-2009
sundownz replied to thefordmccord's topic in Sundown Audio
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I wouldn't use an excessively long cable for strapping - I use 3 ft cables.
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Indeed... don't suggest using the 1200D under 1 ohm.
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Whatever it is may be ready for testing in 4-5 more weeks.
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My fuses are Stinger.
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If you pop a 300-amp fuse with one 3000D you need to turn it down I don't pop 300-amp fuses with 3500Ds on 18v and 1/2 ohm
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The 1200s run unusually cool when used properly The sample casing for the 1200 was about 1/2 the aluminum mass of our tooling and still ran cool - we added double the aluminum and more surface area and you see the results!
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I use a ~$300 DMM to measure our coils here at the shop... why ? Well I'll show you... * Our Dual-1 coil on a cheap meter. * On our meter - factory spec is 0.84 ohms +/- 12%. This thing is dead on. * Our Dual-2 on a cheap meter. * On our meter - factory spec 1.85 +/- 12%. Again... 12% variance allows up to 2.07 and the meter only reads to the tenths place so it is dead on. So. Keep that in mind when reading your coils on a cheaper meter.
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I will say that picture was taken right down the road from our shop at a local machine shop
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The motor is more than 8" across - so no
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The steel hunk was originally about 9" in diameter
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Indeed - high lead resistance is a problem on the cheap ones. The cheap ones I have jump around alot too - whereas my big one stays quite constant.
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Indeed - and people will immediately assume the coils are wrong. The cheap meter also jumps around ALOT reading the coil - where mine stays quite steady.
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Do not run at 1/2 ohm - the remaining inventory is being sold on e-bay.
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This is still going on!