Fans are something I am considering installing before the season starts. I have it figured out how I am going to intake and exhaust. But I am looking for some feedback as to how much they really do help. There was a recent thread that discussed them and some said that they still open the door to the passenger storage area. One person said he's never had to use them. <BR> <BR>So, has anyone noticed a benefit from it? Or do you still have to open the storage area? It's a small project to do, but still a project and need to weigh the benefits of it.
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to really use fans you have to design a amp board/box/rack that uses convection cooling...
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Others on here have not done that. They have installed an intake fan and an exhaust fan. And used the storage compartment as the cooling box. <BR> <BR>Myke- Are you saying that what I am talking about doesn't work? Or help? I understand what you are talking about when it comes to a cooling convection box but what about just using fans in the compartment? <BR> <BR>I run three amps in one compartment.
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this is a pretty good explanation... <BR><a href="http://www.bcae1.com/" target="_blank">http://www.bcae1.com/</a> <BR> <BR>go to "amp racks" #25 <BR> <BR>one of the major problems is it requires a flat surface - most amps are mounted on the curved hull.. <BR> <BR>hope that helps, <BR> <BR>mike <BR> <BR>(Message edited by clubmyke on March 25, 2005)
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