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<blockquote data-quote="lopeha" data-source="post: 2158910" data-attributes="member: 570679"><p>I'm installing a Kenwood KRC-235 into a Cycle Sound enclosure. While doing an ops check I noticed the back of the radio was very hot. The unit will be inside a molded plastic enclosure with foam on top/bottom of case. Two questions - 1) Is the heat normal for this unit? 2) What would be good to put between the unit &amp; the foam to prevent a flame up while going down the road? Thanks in advacne for the help, Andy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lopeha, post: 2158910, member: 570679"] I'm installing a Kenwood KRC-235 into a Cycle Sound enclosure. While doing an ops check I noticed the back of the radio was very hot. The unit will be inside a molded plastic enclosure with foam on top/bottom of case. Two questions - 1) Is the heat normal for this unit? 2) What would be good to put between the unit & the foam to prevent a flame up while going down the road? Thanks in advacne for the help, Andy. [/QUOTE]
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