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Default putting amp in a box: good or bad?

This will work OK. Just make sure you have air flow over the amp. One way
to do this is mount a fan blowing in on one side and another pulling air out
on the opposite side. The whole idea it to get hot air away from the amps
heat sink.

I had three a/d/s/ amps mounted under a false floor in my trunk for over a
year without them over heating or shutting down. I created a wind tunnel
that drew fresh air in and pushed it out the other end. The amps ran cool
and happy.


"JohanWagener" wrote in message
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I want to put my amp into a wooden box for protection against bumps,
scratches, ect. The amp has a fan in the middle of its top.

If I dril a big hole in the middle top of the box and also small holes on
the sides for ventilation it would work right?


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