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fosgate t1000bd?

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i havent hooked anything up yet but i have a fosgate t1000bd and 1 fi BL 15 with dual 1 ohm and p chamber and flat wind since im hooking this up to a 1 ohm load but i hear that the 1 ohm is only .70 ohms will my amp keep up with the sub and will it be safe to do without blowing stuff ??

how many watts will the amp put out under 1 ohm any advise would be great

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If I was you I'd wire the subs coils in series for a 2ohm nominal load producing around 1000 WRMS for a stable cool amp all day long

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If I was you I'd wire the subs coils in series for a 2ohm nominal load producing around 1000 WRMS for a stable cool amp all day long

^ :+1:

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so it would kinda risky to wire to 1 ohm since the sub is actually .70 omhs? And say if i wired to 1 ohm what do u think would be the biggest problem i could run into sorry for all the questions just gathering info cause this really where ive been learning :lickscreen:

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If you are going ported, with rise, I think you would be fine.

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well i installed all my stuff today 15 bl loaded and t100bd wired at 1 ohm well i was testing everything out i drove down the road put a bass tester in then it played and was sounding really good when i started to smell something like it was burning so i pulled over and the protect light was on but u could barely see it checked all my fuses they was all good the fan on the amp was on for about 5 minutes and now it wont work at all i took it apart and i dont see any damage or burnt stuff was is the problem here

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How exactly did you wire your sub up??? I dont understand how you are getting a d1 ohm sub to be wired for a 1 ohm final load :puzzled: unless you are only using 1 coil (which is a bad thing) it is not possible.

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i had to wired postive side from amp on positve coil jumped to the other coil on positive and negative on the coil jumped to the other negative on the other side i cant see no burns or nothing on amp stays on protect and thats it

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You have the woofer wired to .5 ohms, to low of a load for the amp thats why its suck in protect. Hopefully you didn't damage the amp. You need to rewire the sub to a 2 ohm load to use it on that amp. If the amp isn't damaged it should run. Here is a wiring diagram to get a 2ohm load from your sub.

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ok but even with the sub wires disconnected it still stays in protect ........ well i just tryed it again still no luck without speaker hooked up goes strait to protect im pretty sure i fryed it but if anyone can help or give me advise on what to do would be great

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That's because we told you how to wire it up, and you went ahead an did it in parallel which put it at a 1/2 ohm load and now the amp is in protect mode. That amp is only stable down to 1ohm nominal ( final load ). You better hope the amp can be reset cuz most of the time it's game over. Ignorance doesn't get you very far in car audio, except a very steep learning curve. You might want to listen to people who have the experience when you ask for help, other wise you're wasting time & $.

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Time to buy a new amp or have that one repaired. You toasted it wiring it wrong.

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ya ur right it was my fault for being in a hurry but how do u reset it and if it does have to be fixed how much do u think it would cost

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well just got of the phone with fosgate and its gonna cost 208 plus shipping there lol well guess i learned my lesson well thanks for all the help and what not

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well just got of the phone with fosgate and its gonna cost 208 plus shipping there lol well guess i learned my lesson well thanks for all the help and what not

get a Sundown SAZ 1500d.... your problems will go away when the RF amp go's away

i have no problem with my Sundown Audio amps

Edited by Lord Baccus

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sux it happened , but we've all been there before. Expensive oops will learn ya

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well just got of the phone with fosgate and its gonna cost 208 plus shipping there lol well guess i learned my lesson well thanks for all the help and what not

get a Sundown SAZ 1500d.... your problems will go away when the RF amp go's away

i have no problem with my Sundown Audio amps

That won't fix the fact that he wired the speaker wrong against advice given.

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