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<blockquote data-quote="GFiess1187" data-source="post: 1995622" data-attributes="member: 569383"><p>What can I do to keep my amp from overheating. It's brand new. It's an audiobahn A8000V mono 1 channel at 2 ohm stable. I have it wired to two AW120 T 500 rms each. It will play fine for about ten minutes, but then get super hot. It's got an air intake and a built-in cooling fan. The amp is running 4 ga from the battery to the distro block, and then 9 ga to the amp. Im using 16 ga speaker wire. What am I doing wrong that is causing this????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GFiess1187, post: 1995622, member: 569383"] What can I do to keep my amp from overheating. It's brand new. It's an audiobahn A8000V mono 1 channel at 2 ohm stable. I have it wired to two AW120 T 500 rms each. It will play fine for about ten minutes, but then get super hot. It's got an air intake and a built-in cooling fan. The amp is running 4 ga from the battery to the distro block, and then 9 ga to the amp. Im using 16 ga speaker wire. What am I doing wrong that is causing this???? [/QUOTE]
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