Mounting your amplifier
The mounting position of your amplifier will have a great effect on its
ability to dissipate the heat generated during normal operation. It has
an ample heat sink for heat dissipation, and is also designed with a
thermal shut-down circuit (for heat protection). Directing air flow over
the cooling fins will dramatically improve heat dissipation. Do not
enclose the amplifier in a small box or cover it so that air cannot flow
around the cooling fins.
Temperatures in car trunks have been measured as high as 175°F
(80°C) in the summer. Since the thermal shut-down point for the
amplifier is 185°F (85°C), it must be mounted in a location that allows
for maximum cooling capability. For maximum convective air flow in
an enclosed trunk, mount the amplifier in a vertical position or on a
vertical surface.
Cooling requirements are considerably relaxed when mounting inside
the passenger compartment, since the driver does not often allow
internal temperatures to reach the thermal shut-down point. Floor
mounting under the seat is usually sufficient, as long as there is at
least 1 inch (about 2 cm) above the amplifier's cooling fins for
ventilation.
To mount the amplifier:
1 Select a suitable location that is convenient for mounting, is
accessible for wiring, and has adequate room for air circulation
and cooling.
2 Use the amplifier as a template to mark the mounting holes.
3 Drill the four mounting holes.
4 Secure the amplifier using the screws provided.
Connecting the power
We recommend 4 gauge (SL-2000D/2600D/3400D) wire (thicker if
planning for additional amplifiers) for both the power and the ground
wires. We recommend 12 gauge for the remote turn-on wire. Both
types are available at most mobile audio dealers or installation shops.
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Caution
Use extreme caution while preparing to drill holes. Carefully
inspect underneath the surface before drilling.
Caution
Disconnect the vehicle's battery before connecting to the
+12 Volts supply wiring.
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