Abnormal
07-14-2004, 03:54 PM
You were going to try it out today, right?
ryan roopnarine
07-14-2004, 04:39 PM
sorry, i just bought its replacement no more than an hour ago, haven't had a chance to try it. the 4 post unit has two resistors on it, a 1.2 ohm and a 5.6 ohm, both at 200 watts, (as opposed to the one i had before which was 1.2 single) which if wired would make for a .975 ohm resistor. i think it might work, but in your case, it might just be less frustration to spend the extra 18 bucks and buy the cheapest one from bma. i won't get a chance to actually strap it on until saturday, so it might not be worth the wait if your trying to fix it as fast as possible for sale. the two resistor unit is actually .17 cents cheaper, despite having two big @ss resistors in it, which is interesting. (price for the 4 post is $2.99 as opposed to $3.17 for the single).
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