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<blockquote data-quote="joshpoints" data-source="post: 516621" data-attributes="member: 546465"><p>Well I changed the install in my car and my amp that powers my front and rear highs overheated and went into safe mode. The temp outside was around 95 to 100 degrees and I was driving for about 2 hrs. 10 minutes on the freeway with the music turned up and then it started going into safe mode. The amps are mounted in my spare tire compartment. I'm thinking about installing a fan, but my question is will a fan be enough. There is no real circulation of air because there's a cover that goes over the spare tire compartment and then on top of that there is carpeting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joshpoints, post: 516621, member: 546465"] Well I changed the install in my car and my amp that powers my front and rear highs overheated and went into safe mode. The temp outside was around 95 to 100 degrees and I was driving for about 2 hrs. 10 minutes on the freeway with the music turned up and then it started going into safe mode. The amps are mounted in my spare tire compartment. I'm thinking about installing a fan, but my question is will a fan be enough. There is no real circulation of air because there's a cover that goes over the spare tire compartment and then on top of that there is carpeting. [/QUOTE]
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