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Mounting an amp under the rear dash?
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<blockquote data-quote="jrdnhsnbrg" data-source="post: 8201136" data-attributes="member: 643734"><p>Heat does not "rise" or "fall". Heat is not affected by gravity. Cool air falls, but the hot air does not rise on it's own. The temperature difference between mounting it right side up and upside down is most likely only a couple degrees, the only thing that would have an affect on heat dissipation here is lack of airflow around the amp. Your amp should have a thermal protection circuit anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrdnhsnbrg, post: 8201136, member: 643734"] Heat does not "rise" or "fall". Heat is not affected by gravity. Cool air falls, but the hot air does not rise on it's own. The temperature difference between mounting it right side up and upside down is most likely only a couple degrees, the only thing that would have an affect on heat dissipation here is lack of airflow around the amp. Your amp should have a thermal protection circuit anyway. [/QUOTE]
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