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<blockquote data-quote="garychoffmann" data-source="post: 8521668" data-attributes="member: 631273"><p>Before you buy new amps. Why don't you buy a cheap digital thermometer that goes up to 150 degrees. Set that in your false floor. Run like normal. Next time they shut off see what the ambient temperature in the false floor is.</p><p></p><p>Then just rig a piece of wood in there to keep the opening up roughly an inch. So it can exchange some of the ambient air and repeat the process. See if they shut off and the time difference and also the temperature.</p><p></p><p>The amount of heat exchange needed may not be much at all especially if you keep your cabin below 80 and the spare area exceeds 125-130.</p><p></p><p>Or buy new amps. That normally fixes everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garychoffmann, post: 8521668, member: 631273"] Before you buy new amps. Why don't you buy a cheap digital thermometer that goes up to 150 degrees. Set that in your false floor. Run like normal. Next time they shut off see what the ambient temperature in the false floor is. Then just rig a piece of wood in there to keep the opening up roughly an inch. So it can exchange some of the ambient air and repeat the process. See if they shut off and the time difference and also the temperature. The amount of heat exchange needed may not be much at all especially if you keep your cabin below 80 and the spare area exceeds 125-130. Or buy new amps. That normally fixes everything. [/QUOTE]
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