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Definitive: Cold weather = lower output
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<blockquote data-quote="CRXBMPN" data-source="post: 5364211" data-attributes="member: 555841"><p>i am not reading through 4 pages but i do have this to add if it hasnt been said already... if you are playing your sub and its not moving but current is going through it and you have no way to dissipate the heat because the driver isnt moving, i can see how that may be a problem. And I dont think the sub is seeing -40deg since the wind chill isnt affecting the cabin of the car. I live in Maine and have never had these issues, seen surrounds crack that were foam though, thats easy to understand though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CRXBMPN, post: 5364211, member: 555841"] i am not reading through 4 pages but i do have this to add if it hasnt been said already... if you are playing your sub and its not moving but current is going through it and you have no way to dissipate the heat because the driver isnt moving, i can see how that may be a problem. And I dont think the sub is seeing -40deg since the wind chill isnt affecting the cabin of the car. I live in Maine and have never had these issues, seen surrounds crack that were foam though, thats easy to understand though. [/QUOTE]
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