Gold Member Username: SplmonsterC-Town, OH USA Post Number: 1360 Registered: May-06 | well i was lookin at bcae1.com and checkin out there amp rack. and they have it enclosed n stuff. i have 4 fans and in the back of my SUV there is like a square hole where i got my amp sitting, and the box covers most of it except for like 2 or 3 inches http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w299/kinglbj7385/CAI1I7MZ.jpg there's a pic of it, thats how it used to be, its still mostly the same except the "legs" are wider so it has more stability. anyway i want some opinions on how to install the fans. like 2 on each side facing the amp. or 1 on each side and 2 on the back wall pushing the air out, or maybe mount them to the bottom of the box blowing down on the amp. the reason im doing this is because my amp has been gettin real hot while down there. i dunno if it used to get hot when it was mounted to the box or not so im juss ho[pin the fans will do the trick |
Gold Member Username: Andrew571Stillwater/Edmond, Oklahoma USA Post Number: 1031 Registered: Oct-05 | it would be bext to create a "suction/exhaust" type of approach. two fans pulling in air from a side that pulls the air across the amps and then two more to push that air back out, creating a cycle |
Gold Member Username: Adam_sPost Number: 1670 Registered: Aug-04 | x2 |
Gold Member Username: Snarl2004Audioque 12 SD2.5s, Earthquake P... Post Number: 1493 Registered: Dec-06 | ^^^^what they said |
Gold Member Username: SplmonsterC-Town, OH USA Post Number: 1361 Registered: May-06 | yea but lookin at that pic, how would i do somethin like that? |
Bronze Member Username: SqlsplDerby, CT Post Number: 15 Registered: Jul-07 | Is Massive audio any good? I want to keep my options open on a subwoofer purchase. It is between MACH5, Digital Designs, and Elemental Designs. |
Gold Member Username: 54danny54KY More Wang Th... Post Number: 3943 Registered: Nov-04 | so theres no space down to the amp on the back of the box? if there is put the 2 that suck out there and the 2 that blow in on the front. or actually switch that cause im assuming that the close up in ur vehicle you get the cooler it will be. but if there is no space in the back then take those legs u use for stability and mount the amp under those pieces of wood on the side of the box for air. |
Gold Member Username: SplmonsterC-Town, OH USA Post Number: 1362 Registered: May-06 | "take those legs u use for stability and mount the amp under those pieces of wood on the side of the box for air." elaborate a lil dane hahaha im not sure i understand wat ur sayin |
Gold Member Username: 54danny54KY More Wang Th... Post Number: 3950 Registered: Nov-04 | that means screw the boards on the box as wide apart as the screw holes then screw it tight...helps with vibes |
Gold Member Username: Safe_crackerChicago, IL US Post Number: 3074 Registered: Jan-06 | In the same given amount of space it wouldn't matter if the fans were pushing or pulling or if one is pushing and the other is pulling, it would have the same amount of flow. Now it does matter how that flow is channeled over the effective portion of the heatsink and will vary dependant from amplifier to amplifier. If it is a single amp use both fans on one side using vents on the other. the incoming vents should be aimed to blow air over the surface of the heatsink while the space on the sides should have little space as possible, sort of a tunnel effect. Polo.. |
Gold Member Username: SplmonsterC-Town, OH USA Post Number: 1363 Registered: May-06 | http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w299/kinglbj7385/FANSETUP.jpg hahaha theres a rough sketch, something like that? with the fans on the right and then the fans on the back pushin the air out? and the dark/ dotted line is the box, so u see theres like 2-3 inches where u can see down. is this somethin like u guys talkin bout? |