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<blockquote data-quote="Che&amp;#1071;RyMan" data-source="post: 8360750" data-attributes="member: 662580"><p>You might remember this box as the POW(Prisoner of War) enclosure I did back in September its back now to get upgraded with a 17" monitor. The original box had one led panel and two service holes. The monitor was not big enough to cover the existing cutouts so a new 2 piece wall was installed to get the monitor profile the correct size. To seal the enclosure a .75 plexiglass windowed is recessed into the back where the monitor mounts on the outside using foam strips and rubber o-rings to guard against vibration. Not really concerned with the monitors longevity their cheap enough these days. This build is meant to turn heads at car shows. The inside of the trunk is next with two more monitors and a recessed amp.</p><p></p><p>Part one Video(</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]_4LFedoVCSg[/MEDIA])</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CheЯRyMan, post: 8360750, member: 662580"] You might remember this box as the POW(Prisoner of War) enclosure I did back in September its back now to get upgraded with a 17" monitor. The original box had one led panel and two service holes. The monitor was not big enough to cover the existing cutouts so a new 2 piece wall was installed to get the monitor profile the correct size. To seal the enclosure a .75 plexiglass windowed is recessed into the back where the monitor mounts on the outside using foam strips and rubber o-rings to guard against vibration. Not really concerned with the monitors longevity their cheap enough these days. This build is meant to turn heads at car shows. The inside of the trunk is next with two more monitors and a recessed amp. Part one Video( [MEDIA=youtube]_4LFedoVCSg[/MEDIA]) [/QUOTE]
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