Rockford Fosgate raw amp boards

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Wingman0121
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Saw these two postings while prawling on eBay
Rockford Fosgate Punch P325.1 Car Audio Amplifier Amp | eBay

NEW Rockford Fosgate P200.2 Punch Car Amplifier Amp | eBay

^^^It is the P200.2 with the big chrome cover.

Complete amps without the case/heatsink. The connector in the middle is for the leds on the top of the amp for the logo and protect/on light. Now I don't know how much heatsink surface area it needs to stay cool but it seems like a good DIY project.
Not even the same boards. Look at the 325 in the top left corner then look at the 200.2 Way more up there on the 200.2. Caps on the 325 are larger. The wound wire (not sure what its called) is also larger on the 325.

 
I've got an oldschool kicker zr240 board that I purchased as a DIY project. Haven't even really got off of the ground floor yet and it is very time consuming already. It would be 100 times easier if I had some access to a machine shop of some sort. Finding enough aluminum to make a worthy heatsink can be difficult / pricey unless you catch a good eBay auction.

 
Six of those P200.2 boards in a custom chassis would make for one hell of a mid/high amp //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
Not even the same boards.
Well yeah they are two different boards. The NEW P200.2 is different than this P200.2 in terms of layout and I'm pointing out that this is the 1 generation earlier than the current one. The current P325.1 also looks different inside than the one pictured.

I wonder if $19.99 per board is at cost because ****, that's cheap.

 
i bet you could use CPU coolers, mod them to attach, don't forget the thermal lube. Then you could build the outer case out of whatever you wanted like fiberglass or something.

maybe something similar to this...theres tons of varieties of coolers out there and any CPU cooler would be way more than enough.

cpu-heatsink-coolerQ-H-116297-13.jpg


 
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