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Everything posted by Duran
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Xmech is a useful figure to know sometimes.
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You will have to get in contact with Nick or Scott to get xmech figures, they aren't posted. As far as ports, whatever gets you sufficient cross sectional area will work great.
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No problem at all.
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High xmax increases wind height of the coil, the BP option is a machined plug that blocks the pole vent, channeling air around the coil. Thermal power handling increases due to the forced cooling, mechanical power handling remains enclosure dependent.
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Adding Emoticons to the arsenal
Duran replied to Aaron Clinton's topic in News, Announcements, and Lobby
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Let's not forget Alan Dante's 1 18" puling 180+ There is a huge difference in installation, because those "guys" with the Tahoe's have more power and cone area than Dante, yet he's more loud, how do you think that happens? It's obvious they don't know what their doing
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I 4th a DCON
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Thank you Mark!!! Edit: Aaron!!!
Duran replied to bassahaulic's topic in News, Announcements, and Lobby
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Thank you Mark!!! Edit: Aaron!!!
Duran replied to bassahaulic's topic in News, Announcements, and Lobby
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DSBP is a good forum, I'm on a mission to educate it I just want some MOD powers on it........ :morepower1: :morepower1: Mod powers doesn't make your right Besides, some of the mods over there are...questionable...
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DSBP is a good forum, I'm on a mission to educate it
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X2, I absolutely cannot believe that anyone would give EXO any sort of powers, moderation or Admin, that's beyond me
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Tard probably designed JP's enclosure or something, so JP thinks he's a god
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I'm 19 and do designs
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Looks like it's a good thing I never returned
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You don't drive in the North Salt Lake City area do you? PM me before you do so I can stay home that day...
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Poo...no option for 18's
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You'll get weird looks calling it zero gauge as well, if you need 1/0 ask for one aught, I'm not sure if it's a welding cable term or a general wire term, but I learned that when I first needed 1/0
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Question about crimping terminals onto 1/0 gauge
Duran replied to threedd97's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
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Tape them next time...I'd show you how, it's a bit of a drive though
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Should be fine for that power, 0 = 1/0. All the 1/0 means is ONE zero, hence 2/0 = 00, 3/0 = 000, and 4/0 = 0000.
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Under powering isn't a problem