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2006 stereo upgrade questions?
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8859153" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I would recommend placing 4-5 washers under each bolt hole on that amplifier to get it off the surface to get some air circulation, or if you still have enough of that wood you used to make a couple of like 2" strips to raise the amp up off the surface will deff. help get some air circulation under that amplifier and dissipate heat. Xscorpian also makes a couple of scroll fans(6" and 8" ) that I like to use to blow under to move some air. Easy to wire up. Poss to the Remote line on the amplifier and negative to negative. fan will turn on when amp turns on and turn off when you turn system off. Ive never had any electrical noise issues wiring to a sub amplifier. They are about $25 bucks, may find a decent deal by searching on them. You will and can hear the fan while at idle/no music usually inside the cabin space, but quite unnoticeable in trunk space and when most music is playing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8859153, member: 634282"] I would recommend placing 4-5 washers under each bolt hole on that amplifier to get it off the surface to get some air circulation, or if you still have enough of that wood you used to make a couple of like 2" strips to raise the amp up off the surface will deff. help get some air circulation under that amplifier and dissipate heat. Xscorpian also makes a couple of scroll fans(6" and 8" ) that I like to use to blow under to move some air. Easy to wire up. Poss to the Remote line on the amplifier and negative to negative. fan will turn on when amp turns on and turn off when you turn system off. Ive never had any electrical noise issues wiring to a sub amplifier. They are about $25 bucks, may find a decent deal by searching on them. You will and can hear the fan while at idle/no music usually inside the cabin space, but quite unnoticeable in trunk space and when most music is playing [/QUOTE]
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