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John Doman from the HBO series, The Wire. For sure.
Because it steel wire can be use as it own earth connection
Drag the blue wire to the red wire and watch the show
Buy a REAL baseball bat and some fencing wire. Ta-DA! You have barbed wire
The problem you have there is that your sub woofer needs both coils wired and your options with that setup is either 2 ohms or 8 ohms depending on if you wire the sub itself in series or parallel. If you use a second sub like the first one and wire both subs in parallel and then wire the two subs in series you can achieve 4 ohms. You could also wire the subs in series ( 8 ohms each ) and then wire them in parallel to achieve the overall 4 ohms.
the series connection is in one wire
Complex Circuit
In series
wire it in series
It is best answered by the link below, like many Television series there have been a lot of directors since it started.
"A wire". "Some wire". It looks like it can be both.
I'm going to take this as "How do you connect resistors is series?" just connect one wire of the first resistor to one wire of the second.
connect all the positive posts in series and all negative posts in a series
The series Wire in the Blood is a book that was written by Val McDermid. There is a British television series that ran from 2002 to 2008 that was based on the book and the characters that were created by Val McDermid.
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both Neg to body(ground), Pos to Pos .. keeps 12 volts, higher amperage -=TWiG=-