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Thread: Alternate amplifier mounting place

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    Quote Originally Posted by shoppingsecure View Post
    Everyone says you shouldn't have your amplifiers up side down because of cooling. That has probably turned a lot of people off from that idea. That in mind, I don't think it makes a difference and I think that is actually very neat and practical.
    I'm no expert but dont think it would matter if this is mounted upside down for these amps.. there aren't any openings/fans etc but wonder what difference it would make if you screwed it on 'up the right way'?

    Looks like a neat easy job, unique idea too! Doubt you'd have a problem but you never know. you could always flip it around with an air gap, kind of suspended but may not be as secure.
    Last edited by G-rig; 11-07-2009 at 09:19 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G-rig View Post
    I'm no expert but dont think it would matter if this is mounted upside down for these amps.. there aren't any openings/fans etc but wonder what difference it would make if you screwed it on 'up the right way'?
    That would be a bad idea I think. The 'top' surface of the amp is it's somewhat minimalist heatsink and having that firm up against something wouldn't be good.
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    That's why I said to leave an air gap or spacers.

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    I wouldn't mount it upside down due to the heat issue and the fact that someone might kick it in. Im not familiar with that amp but the heat depends on the power it will be running and the power it is capable to running. If there are heat issues than its not to hard to mount it differently or just bung on the A/C.

    Summer is where heat might be a problem. My 1000rms mono on 1/3 gain over heated very quickly in summer untill i mounted it properly. Alot of friends had similar issues in summer. Although im sure you wont be running the amp at P plater levels.

    If i was you i would cover the mounting board in a material that is similar to the material on the dash and posibly round off the edges a bit for a more pro finish, that would make it look prity factory.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TDIESEL View Post
    AAAAARRRRRRGGGHHHHHHHH....THERE ARE NO HEAT ISSUES As to kicking it in?? It's not made of play dough and why the hell would a passenger be thrashing their legs around? That might happen in the back seat..not the front.

    I'll be finishing it properly when I get time...doubt I'll show the finished product here though. There seems to be too many online mothers that worry way too much (not addressed directly at you spider - just generalising). Perhaps they'll offer the advice of my choice of trim is not environmentally friendly enough and I should have used contact glue instead of a staple gun to secure it

    Next time I have a good idea I'll just keep it to my bloody self
    Settle the f*** down mate.
    Ive had alot of experiense with car audio and im just telling you want i know.

    Mounting it upside down increases the components exposure to heat, full stop. I don't know whether that exposer is great enough to cause issues in your amp and im not debating that. Its just something to look out for.

    As for someone kicking it in, i'd rather be safe than sorry.

    I would be more concerned about the distance between the amp and the sub more than anything else but if you don't mind it then im not going to get technical.

    I do think its a great idea and i really like it. It would be great to see the end result with the board wraped in vynal (not with staples haha) and rounded edges for the profecional looking finish

    If you don't want opinions then don't post on a forum. Just because you think something is great doesnt mean everyone else will.
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    I'm sure it will be fine. Don't listen to the nerds, i was running a video card with no fan for ages. If anything over time you may have a problem, like after 10 years.. (don't quote me but that's a guess).

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    Quote Originally Posted by TDIESEL View Post
    Direct AUX input for secondary sources like MP3 players or DVD players. Especially significant if you do not have AUX input on your in-dash receiver.
    How do you switch to this input? Can it be done with the standard rcd-300 headunit?
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