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Fosgate power amp gets extremely hot???
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<blockquote data-quote="JISINSANE3" data-source="post: 8163461" data-attributes="member: 657577"><p>Maybe not every amp that already has internal cooling fans built into it. And can keep its own, However any amp that runs over 115 degrees needs cooled, When it gets to the point its uncomfortable to touch that's a problem. MOSFETS are just like computer CPU's. The cooler you run them the more efficient and better they will run. DUMB down my statement all you want. But if my AMP does not have internal cooling and just its own heatsink case, Im running cooling. Most people like to get the most out of there amp, Running them at the lowest Ω possible. And besides again, what would it hurt not to run your AMP cooler. Try it see the difference longer life/ better response. Every electronic device runs better cooler. Point in case, I have a garbage ela500.1 bazooka, Overheats even at 4 ohms, I am running it now at 2 and with fans runs all day without a single hiccup. Some amp builder companys are stupid as hell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JISINSANE3, post: 8163461, member: 657577"] Maybe not every amp that already has internal cooling fans built into it. And can keep its own, However any amp that runs over 115 degrees needs cooled, When it gets to the point its uncomfortable to touch that's a problem. MOSFETS are just like computer CPU's. The cooler you run them the more efficient and better they will run. DUMB down my statement all you want. But if my AMP does not have internal cooling and just its own heatsink case, Im running cooling. Most people like to get the most out of there amp, Running them at the lowest Ω possible. And besides again, what would it hurt not to run your AMP cooler. Try it see the difference longer life/ better response. Every electronic device runs better cooler. Point in case, I have a garbage ela500.1 bazooka, Overheats even at 4 ohms, I am running it now at 2 and with fans runs all day without a single hiccup. Some amp builder companys are stupid as hell. [/QUOTE]
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