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that sometimes, the plating applied to the screws can rub off slightly in the threads,
causing binding. This can then result in damaged threads and/or rounded screw heads. We
recommend the use of a medium thickness general purpose oil. In the UK there is a product
known as "3 in 1" oil which we like to use in the workshop, but any reasonably thick,
decently penetrating oil will work. We do not recommend the use of spray lubricants for this
job because they are too thin, wont penetrate the threads and can contaminate the
cosmetic surface of the product. Also, whilst it might sound like a simple and obvious thing
to say, please make sure that you use the correct allen key or screwdriver when operating
the amp terminals. The screws are made from relatively soft material, and can very easily
become rounded and damaged over time. We see this ALL the time in our repair centre, so
we KNOW that some of you don't read these manuals! Thanks for being one of the careful
ones.

Location and Cooling

Locate the amplifier unit in a perfectly dry part of the vehicle. Ensure this location takes
account of temperature and offers sufficient air exchange to keep the unit cool. Depending
on how hard you will be running the unit it might be necessary to employ additional
external cooling. Do not allow the unit to be "hot boxed" or to overheat even at peak load
periods because it is not good for the components to bake in their own extra heat. We
recommend using temperature probes during the initial setup to monitor the core
temperature. We like to try to hold the core temperature to no more than 50 degrees
Celsius as this ensures optimum performance. Baked DB1.8’s are NOT covered under
warranty.

Summary of Contents for Hammer DB1.8

Page 1: ...DB1 8 1Ohm Class D Monoblock Subwoofer 12v Power Ampli er 7200w Veri ed RMS Power Output Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...ct installation or abuse is not covered under warranty please make sure that your installation and any partnered product is suitable and compatible If you are unsure please seek quali ed advice before...

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Page 4: ...is a very common aw in installation and can cause a number of headaches later down the line so be sure to take care in doing this Do not use a self tapping screw to secure the earth down as it will pr...

Page 5: ...our channel units where one half of the amp is used to run a pair of speakers or a subwoofer even worse and the other side is left undriven This will almost certainly destroy components on circuit boa...

Page 6: ...The rst step when installing an ampli er is to lubricate the terminals The reason for this is...

Page 7: ...om relatively soft material and can very easily become rounded and damaged over time We see this ALL the time in our repair centre so we KNOW that some of you don t read these manuals Thanks for being...

Page 8: ...nk This o ers great stability for such an enormous board but it means that all the vibration caused by your subwoofer system will be transferred directly into the fragile PCB if you just bolt the amp...

Page 9: ...serve the integrity of the electrical joint Always meter o the nished earth job prior to hookup and do not accept anything worse than 0 05 ohms of resistance in the cables to the oor You re aiming for...

Page 10: ...k the increase in resistance over long cable runs Installing a zero gauge power feed along the length of a vehicle is a considerable task running a second cable at the same time nowhere near twice the...

Page 11: ...s as WELL as a fuse at the front of the vehicle near the battery Make absolutely certain that the insulation of the cable is not pressed up against sharp edges or anything that could gradually cut its...

Page 12: ...peaker outputs are mono obviously so you can use either or both of each polarity to drive each woofer as required or for bi wiring in the case of a big single coil single woofer The unit is rated to 1...

Page 13: ...re ready to go set the gain to minimum and put the fuses in and apply power to the remote terminal We recommend also setting the gain on the remote to zero as this control is a gain control with 18db...

Page 14: ...ass Boost setting with a fairly wide Q I recommend that you decide if you will need to use this from the outset depending on the pro le of your woofer system and then you can build in gain headroom to...

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