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WinISD, Consistency Check Failed?

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Topic: WinISD, Consistency Check Failed?

Posted By: boardinbum
Subject: WinISD, Consistency Check Failed?
Date Posted: August 16, 2005 at 2:20 AM

What do you do when you go to enter a new driver (The JL 12w3v2-D4) and you get the "Consistency check on the following parameters group failed..."
Qts, Qms, Qes?



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Posted By: stevdart
Date Posted: August 16, 2005 at 5:24 AM

Go to the Qts block, highlight it by double-clicking, and enter "0".  Then click through from the beginning again and let the program calculate the Qts based on the Qms and Qes that you entered.

Qts is the product of the multipliers Qes and Qms.  WinISD wants it to match exactly with its own calculations; I believe to the hundredth.  So if you entered the rounded-off value for Qts to the tenth, it will not be accepted.  And if you entered a value to the hundredth that is not the exact product of the values for Qms and Qes that you entered, it will not be accepted.



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