You wired it down to 1 ohm which your amp is not stable at. Connect one positive terminal to one negative terminal and then run wires off the other terminals to your amp, like so: Rockford Fosgate® - Woofer WiringWizard
Thanks man! I just fixed it, it seems to work right now. So hopefully I wont have anymore issues. Told you Bigun!!! the answer dun reared its ugly head.
^glad you got it fixed bud....now onto mine...i might put my seats up to see if i can get some air under there and see if it cuts out anymore.
jarretts amp has 2 fans and is wired right i reckon cause i sent him the diagrams. go turn them on one night and see if they do it. that will tell if it is the heat
Thomas you hit the nail on the head, 1 ohm sub load on a 2 ohm amp. I went to bed too early, now I see that Brandon had a MRP-M350 and a SWS 1223D.