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Keeping my amp cool in this summer heat...
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<blockquote data-quote="joshs79065" data-source="post: 7413208" data-attributes="member: 634964"><p>I need help. I fear the amp I have will not last through this Texas summer heat. Today my car was reading at 109 degrees! My amp will play for a bit before it finally goes into protect mode to keep itself from overheating, and its only on a total of 10-15 minutes before it turns off for about 2-3 minutes than comes back on. I'm trying to avoid using it as not to completely destroy the amp. What can I do to help keep it cooled off? I fear a fan will simply not be enough as I have the amp in my trunk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joshs79065, post: 7413208, member: 634964"] I need help. I fear the amp I have will not last through this Texas summer heat. Today my car was reading at 109 degrees! My amp will play for a bit before it finally goes into protect mode to keep itself from overheating, and its only on a total of 10-15 minutes before it turns off for about 2-3 minutes than comes back on. I'm trying to avoid using it as not to completely destroy the amp. What can I do to help keep it cooled off? I fear a fan will simply not be enough as I have the amp in my trunk. [/QUOTE]
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