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  1. Soooo... If I were to put a vm-1 to try to measure how hot my woofers were, where would I put the sensor to get a reading with out interfering. Not really for an exact coil temp reading obviously.... More just along the lines of, "shit, there is 180degree air in there, better give them a rest"

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    2. Swordlordboy1234

      Swordlordboy1234

      Reason I'm considering it is because occasionally I do go on long cruises where I'll have the volume 70-80% for over an hour or two! all decaf. So I'm kinda just thinking of all the preventive things I can do to my car to kinda keep my eyes on stuff or to make sure its extra safe for set it and forget it road trips

    3. ROLEXrifleman

      ROLEXrifleman

      the only place I see you placing the sensor without the possibility of interference is on the magnet. By the time the heat radiates from the coil through the magnet for the sensor to read it will be to late as the coil will have a higher thermal temp than that of the sesnsor

    4. pioneerforlife

      pioneerforlife

      maybe in the pole vent or on the back of the magnet. that's the best I could think of.

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