Hot glue is "ok" if you use some hot temp glue but I would use some epoxy like the black Gorilla Glue epoxy. It will not melt at all once cured. I used some hot glue to hold my tweeters in in my pillars but the Florida sun melted the hot glue and they became loose. But thank you for the video.
@markroberts715 I was gonna use that, but didn't have any on hand lol. But if you're dealing w vibration, it works great! I actually considered getting a team pie. How you like it?
Back in the 80's and 90's I used to repair amps, all of them class AB. Back then I never came across a class D. I've been watching Barevids for years and got a wealth of information on class D amps. I'm surprised that you're using hot glue but after reading all the comments it appears that it's safe for this application.
@stevemaniaci4750 if the JP83 wasn't green when it first came out, I would have bought it! But being as how space is a factor for me Brazilian amps really help me out lol.
@@JR-yr8xm I haven't ran the JP lineup but Ive ran a salt 8, Ruthless 8500 and a DS18 KO10 10k and out of all these amps the taramps smart 8 has been my favorite. And you cant beat its small footprint
@@rashad5286 it's probably the sundown x12 that I'm unhappy with. I'm running it with my smart 3 bass. It just doesn't sound right to me, but it does get loud.
@JR-yr8xm Main thing is to check your subsonic and crossover settings. The marking on taramps frequency cutoff knob are inaccurate so be sure to set your amps gains and filters with an oscilloscope. And using a dsp or the headunit I did a 60hz -24db cutoff and set my rca output voltage to around 2.4v max.
I hope you're using some kind of very high temp hot glue. If its regular hot glue then its just going to melt when the amp heats up and then it isn't helping anything. Best to either use silicone or gorilla glue. Could also use epoxy but that isnt going to come off at all. So if it needs to be repaired then it could cause issues. Best thing for taramps is having the correct electrical to support the amp and don't mount the amp to the speaker box.
@hopskustomaudio yes it's the high temp gorilla glue. Just posted my smart 5 after 2.5 yrs installed and did the same thing w the same glue and it's as solid as the day I did it. I would use epoxy if I didn't already buy this high temp gorilla glue a while back. But it works.
@hopskustomaudio and not sure where u got the last part from cuz I've got a lot of money invested in high output alts, lithium, and actual dual amp rack (deff not mounted on box) 🤷♂️
I didn't do this to my taramps but not because I didnt know that this is a good idea because I do know it is. I didnt do this because it voids the warranty and I want to use that warranty for when I cook my amp.
It gets well over 100 degrees in the summer here. Add the heat from the amp I don’t think it would last. I’ve had a lot of success with total boat flexepox. I was having issues with inductors breaking at the joints.Since doing this the amp is nade proof
@RomaVilla I actually just got it in today. Check out my latest video 👍 for $600, you can't go wrong w these! My 5k lasted 2 years and is now just back in the box lol. They've never let me down.
Why wouldn't you buy a real amp like the orion 3000.1splx it dynos 13.8k watts rms and well I hate to say it but watch emf audio teach ya about full bridge they kinda blow for under 40hz check em out you'll see
@christopherparis6841 I think you're a lil off on that one. I'm not gonna bash any brands cuz I love it all! But, all I can do is refer you to watch barevids videos about these things. He's a true audio engineer. Emf is kind of a hater and out of business so idk? 🤷♂️
@@1ohmwrecker trust me I love bare vids but even his repair table along with Carty and Carty amp repair taramps keeps them in buisness partly cause it's all full bridge it's a different animal basicly 2 reg class d strapped n strapping an amp is ruff on all hardware once ya understand the circuitry it's very obvious why their touchy
@@956Sparkys The temperature at which hot glue melts depends on the type of glue stick used: Low temperature These sticks melt at around 250°F and are best for heat-sensitive materials like foam, fabric, and thin films. High temperature Also known as standard temperature, these sticks melt at around 380°F and are better for heavier materials like wood and metal. Just a fyi...
@@1ohmwrecker It’s internals and you are doing it to prevent a problem with the guts. Waxing a car protects the exterior from aesthetic damage and not the engine from failing. So that amp is basically a new Toyota truck engine. It needs work right outta the factory and most manufactures would void your warranty to do the work yourself.
@mattyb1459 ok cool lol. We'll FYI, I wouldn't do it to a salt series, or incriminator ix series... it's a cheap $600 amp. And all I have is a 3×2 ft space that takes a good it of vibration. It seems to help. I opened my smart 5 after doing it and being in 2.5 yrs. It works for me. I'm not suggesting it. Just making videos of what I personally do w the stuff I spend my money on. 🤷♂️
Hot glue is "ok" if you use some hot temp glue but I would use some epoxy like the black Gorilla Glue epoxy. It will not melt at all once cured. I used some hot glue to hold my tweeters in in my pillars but the Florida sun melted the hot glue and they became loose. But thank you for the video.
Exactly. If you use some regular hot glue it's just gonna make a hot mess.
Good idea. I did the same on my team pie 7500,I used thermal glue
@markroberts715 I was gonna use that, but didn't have any on hand lol. But if you're dealing w vibration, it works great! I actually considered getting a team pie. How you like it?
Back in the 80's and 90's I used to repair amps, all of them class AB. Back then I never came across a class D. I've been watching Barevids for years and got a wealth of information on class D amps. I'm surprised that you're using hot glue but after reading all the comments it appears that it's safe for this application.
@BobBasshead I just put all my trust in what barevids told me to do lol.
Looking good 👍. I'm going do that to all my taramps, too. Even tho iv been buying jpamps .I still hold on to them for spares.
What do you think of JP vs taramps? Anything sound different to you? Which do you prefer?
@stevemaniaci4750 if the JP83 wasn't green when it first came out, I would have bought it! But being as how space is a factor for me Brazilian amps really help me out lol.
@@JR-yr8xm I haven't ran the JP lineup but Ive ran a salt 8, Ruthless 8500 and a DS18 KO10 10k and out of all these amps the taramps smart 8 has been my favorite. And you cant beat its small footprint
@@rashad5286 it's probably the sundown x12 that I'm unhappy with. I'm running it with my smart 3 bass. It just doesn't sound right to me, but it does get loud.
@JR-yr8xm Main thing is to check your subsonic and crossover settings. The marking on taramps frequency cutoff knob are inaccurate so be sure to set your amps gains and filters with an oscilloscope. And using a dsp or the headunit I did a 60hz -24db cutoff and set my rca output voltage to around 2.4v max.
Clean setup bro
@brandonc5965 thank ya! 🙏
Gonna have to do this.
Nice
I hope you're using some kind of very high temp hot glue. If its regular hot glue then its just going to melt when the amp heats up and then it isn't helping anything. Best to either use silicone or gorilla glue. Could also use epoxy but that isnt going to come off at all. So if it needs to be repaired then it could cause issues. Best thing for taramps is having the correct electrical to support the amp and don't mount the amp to the speaker box.
@hopskustomaudio yes it's the high temp gorilla glue. Just posted my smart 5 after 2.5 yrs installed and did the same thing w the same glue and it's as solid as the day I did it. I would use epoxy if I didn't already buy this high temp gorilla glue a while back. But it works.
@hopskustomaudio and not sure where u got the last part from cuz I've got a lot of money invested in high output alts, lithium, and actual dual amp rack (deff not mounted on box) 🤷♂️
@@1ohmwrecker I didn't mean that you didn't have enough power. I just meant in general that's the best thing to keep taramps alive and happy.
@@hopskustomaudio mounting to the box is fine if the box is beefy enough.
Double the wall thickness.👍
I didn't do this to my taramps but not because I didnt know that this is a good idea because I do know it is. I didnt do this because it voids the warranty and I want to use that warranty for when I cook my amp.
@jtbuilds9176 I got a good relationship w em. I'm not worried bout that. Plus I've never had a failure yet. And if I do, it's only $600 🤷♂️
Thanks man!
It gets well over 100 degrees in the summer here. Add the heat from the amp I don’t think it would last. I’ve had a lot of success with total boat flexepox. I was having issues with inductors breaking at the joints.Since doing this the amp is nade proof
I'm gonna make a video of how my 5k held up for 2 years after doing it soon. 2 hot summers and 2 freezing winters. Stay tuned... 👍
Am in. Al. Been. Bad. Hot hot. I had turn. My. Amp. Down. Some.
Sweet!
@@RealPivotTV wow man, thanks for the support! 🫡
@@1ohmwrecker for sure, good job man.
@@RealPivotTV 🙏
Going to do dat thanks
How’s the amp doing so far ? Is it pushing those subs like you hoped it would. I’m thinking of grabbing an 8k until I get my bc6k back
@RomaVilla I actually just got it in today. Check out my latest video 👍 for $600, you can't go wrong w these! My 5k lasted 2 years and is now just back in the box lol. They've never let me down.
@@RomaVilla I posted it on my community tab for ya. The sparked sub.
Why wouldn't you buy a real amp like the orion 3000.1splx it dynos 13.8k watts rms and well I hate to say it but watch emf audio teach ya about full bridge they kinda blow for under 40hz check em out you'll see
@christopherparis6841 I think you're a lil off on that one. I'm not gonna bash any brands cuz I love it all! But, all I can do is refer you to watch barevids videos about these things. He's a true audio engineer. Emf is kind of a hater and out of business so idk? 🤷♂️
@@1ohmwrecker trust me I love bare vids but even his repair table along with Carty and Carty amp repair taramps keeps them in buisness partly cause it's all full bridge it's a different animal basicly 2 reg class d strapped n strapping an amp is ruff on all hardware once ya understand the circuitry it's very obvious why their touchy
Leave them in the box
@mattp8375 yeah, that works too 🤣
heat dissipation?
Wouldn’t the heat of the amp over 90 degrees melt the hot glue 🤔
@956Sparkys I mean, it comes with hot glue on it. It'd have to be like 200 degrees or something crazy for that to happen lol
@@956Sparkys The temperature at which hot glue melts depends on the type of glue stick used:
Low temperature
These sticks melt at around 250°F and are best for heat-sensitive materials like foam, fabric, and thin films.
High temperature
Also known as standard temperature, these sticks melt at around 380°F and are better for heavier materials like wood and metal.
Just a fyi...
@@1ohmwrecker sorry, as it was not disclosed on the video, nor shown what where the specs of the melting point on the video as well 👍🏿
What monitor for your PowerBank is that I've been looking for 1
ISDT BattGo BG-8S Battery Meter,LCD Display Digital Battery Capacity Checker Battery Balancer Battery Tester for LiPo/Life/Li-ion/NiMH/Nicd a.co/d/5doF3rA
Do they not sale the big boss 5k anymore!?
They are coming out with them really soon
@@RomaVilla ik they’ve had them! Just can’t find any new ones for sale rn! Do you about how long!?
Seems silly to have to fix something right out the box but alright.
@mattyb1459 it's like waxing your car to protect it. I wouldn't considering it "fixing" tho... 🤷♂️
@@1ohmwrecker It’s internals and you are doing it to prevent a problem with the guts. Waxing a car protects the exterior from aesthetic damage and not the engine from failing. So that amp is basically a new Toyota truck engine. It needs work right outta the factory and most manufactures would void your warranty to do the work yourself.
@mattyb1459 ok cool lol. We'll FYI, I wouldn't do it to a salt series, or incriminator ix series... it's a cheap $600 amp. And all I have is a 3×2 ft space that takes a good it of vibration. It seems to help. I opened my smart 5 after doing it and being in 2.5 yrs. It works for me. I'm not suggesting it. Just making videos of what I personally do w the stuff I spend my money on. 🤷♂️