B Beatin' 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,046 18 MI Jan 20, 2014 #1 Can a sub motor get demagnetized and change TSP's after years of use due to heat? Click to read more...
Can a sub motor get demagnetized and change TSP's after years of use due to heat? Click to read more...
Loudmp5 10+ year member skyhigh&banginlow 1,458 0 florence az Jan 20, 2014 #2 It's dangerous and idk if you can change tsps but I wouldn't try it do to the fact you don't know what you are doing
It's dangerous and idk if you can change tsps but I wouldn't try it do to the fact you don't know what you are doing
OP B Beatin' 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,046 18 MI Jan 20, 2014 Thread Starter #3 It's dangerous and idk if you can change tsps but I wouldn't try it do to the fact you don't know what you are doing Click to expand... I don't want to deliberately demagnetize a motor. Just asking if it eventually will demagnetize to a degree after heavy amounts of use.
It's dangerous and idk if you can change tsps but I wouldn't try it do to the fact you don't know what you are doing Click to expand... I don't want to deliberately demagnetize a motor. Just asking if it eventually will demagnetize to a degree after heavy amounts of use.
Loudmp5 10+ year member skyhigh&banginlow 1,458 0 florence az Jan 20, 2014 #5 I don't want to deliberately demagnetize a motor. Just asking if it eventually will demagnetize to a degree after heavy amounts of use. Click to expand... My bad dude miss understood you
I don't want to deliberately demagnetize a motor. Just asking if it eventually will demagnetize to a degree after heavy amounts of use. Click to expand... My bad dude miss understood you
raptor727 10+ year member come get some!! 1,897 2 pensacola FL Jan 20, 2014 #6 I seriously doubt you will reach the 3-400 degrees to accomplish that unless you throw it in the oven.. Now cheap grade neo motors do demagnetize over time due relatively low amounts of heat.
I seriously doubt you will reach the 3-400 degrees to accomplish that unless you throw it in the oven.. Now cheap grade neo motors do demagnetize over time due relatively low amounts of heat.
jrdnhsnbrg 10+ year member Pimped my grandma's ride 1,891 0 Eau Claire, WI Jan 21, 2014 #7 A neo motor might due to the nature of the beast, ferrite motors shouldn't in theory.
S SPLaudio 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 6,745 60 upstate ny Jan 21, 2014 #8 as said neo can because lil over 200f it starts to loose where a ceramic mag motor starts at 400f...