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<blockquote data-quote="0ff" data-source="post: 8255385" data-attributes="member: 660809"><p>I have a 4 channel 360w that is pushing my 4 door speakers. I was just driving along and they all cut out but my bass was still thumping. So I checked my trunk to see if maybe I rattled the power wire loose and come to find out my amp is hot to the touch and the protect light is on. My fuses are good and there is space for ventilation. I have the amps mounted underneath my rear deck with about 1 inch clearance. All my wires are snug tight. I'm running 0 gauge to a fused distribution block that splits into two 8 gauge. My grounding for both amplifiers is also 8 gauge. Maybe it's because I'm in 85° weather in Texas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="0ff, post: 8255385, member: 660809"] I have a 4 channel 360w that is pushing my 4 door speakers. I was just driving along and they all cut out but my bass was still thumping. So I checked my trunk to see if maybe I rattled the power wire loose and come to find out my amp is hot to the touch and the protect light is on. My fuses are good and there is space for ventilation. I have the amps mounted underneath my rear deck with about 1 inch clearance. All my wires are snug tight. I'm running 0 gauge to a fused distribution block that splits into two 8 gauge. My grounding for both amplifiers is also 8 gauge. Maybe it's because I'm in 85° weather in Texas? [/QUOTE]
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