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Brian Timms
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Tuesday, November 20, 2007 - 06:52 pm, by:  Brian Timms (Turbo_brian)

Some things to consider is not to mount the amp under anything, not to mount an amp upsidedown, and not to mount it where it will get hit by things.

Mounting an amp in an enclosed area will see it get hot and possibly overheat, or the heat will damage something else.

Mountin an amp upsidedown goes against it's design, heat rises, the heat sinks are on the top, so upsidedown will heat-soak the sinks, and then the heat will rise back into the heat source.

And stuff hitting the amps is obvious.

B.

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