but i did have my pro60 xovers in the doors, and have a big alarm brain and stuff under the drivers dash and had a brain unit for a dvd under the pass side dash, there is room
Actually, where they are mounted is not a crime. I just couldn't find a better place to put them that wouldn't take days of modification, special tools, and LOADS of cash to accomplish. But, who knows, I might make some changes, yet. Something to do, over the winter. I'm also going by the recommedations from the mfgr, a friend who was an installer, another friend who is an installer, and countless other sources...that you should keep the crossovers as close to the speakers, as possible. So, that's my aim.
Actually they WILL NOT fit under the seats. I say again..WILL NOT fit under the seats. My seats are both motorized, and the seat adjustment motors will allow about 1/2" between seat adjustment motor, and floor, when adjusted to the lowest position. The crossovers are 1 5/8" tall. I'm not trying to be an a$$ about this, but I keep hearing..."under the seats, under the seats"...to where I've heard it too much. I'm about ready to mold a pice of clay to the same size as the crossover, and place it under the seat. Then lower the seat, and remove the smashed piece of clay as proof.Just Curious if these same people recommended using what appears to be Sheet metal as speaker adapter plates?
I dont see ANYTHING wrong with having another 6' of speaker wire between your mid and tweet, And your Cross over.
I do see 100 thing's wrong with them being mounted in the door panel.. Ill list the ones that come to the top.
VIBRATION's / SLAMMING will weaken your solder joints on the boards of your cross over.
WATER may come in the window, And pool in the pocket. Not a LIKELY situation, But i have had it happen to me in my S10 unexpectedly.
Your choice, But id move them.
Im sure they will fit under the front seats, As well as in the dash, And in the center console, As well as in your amp rack.
Sorry, Just lookin out for ya.
There is only one relay, and two fans. The power wire is routed from the power distro block, and the relay is attached to the amp rack side of the 2x8. Not visible because the amp rack covers it. And, sorry, no pics. You can get the relay from Radio Shack. It's only about 1"x2". This is pretty much it, right here. There should probably be instructions with it, that detail how. You feed in your turn-on lead from the HU, and 12V constant power. Then out to your accessories...fans, amps, EQ's etc...hey do you have a pic of the relay hooked up to all of those fans?
I am wondering where is relay getting the power from?
Im sorry, I am a noob when it comes to relays. I have been trying to understand but for some reason I cant. I think I gotta see pics to understand.
Care to explain? would help a lot! thanks!
Lol is it that simple??? wow haThere is only one relay, and two fans. The power wire is routed from the power distro block, and the relay is attached to the amp rack side of the 2x8. Not visible because the amp rack covers it. And, sorry, no pics. You can get the relay from Radio Shack. It's only about 1"x2". This is pretty much it, right here. There should probably be instructions with it, that detail how. You feed in your turn-on lead from the amp, and 12V constant power. Then out to your accessories...fans, amps, EQ's etc...http://cgi.ebay.com/Tyco-Bosch-Relay-SPDT-12-Volt-20-30-AMP-with-Socket_W0QQitemZ200422280709QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item2eaa194e05
Very nice!! I like what you have done here with the T-Block! So is that your power and BIG 3 run Going in there, do you notice any difference to if u just had 2 direct lines to the batt?Well, here's the bracing that I had to do. It sure made a difference! I think I gained 3 db, just from this, alone.
Also, some better pics of the underhood wiring.
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now i m beginning to think that blue wire is a ground wire? and just that it is a blue wire not black ha?cool man I guess I will just do the same as you did (crimping mutliple wires together into a large crimp terminal)
I will only have 3 wires- one to amp and other 2 to fans.
2 more thing- what gauge wire did you use to power the relay? and what fuse and fuse holder did you use for the constant 12v wire from battery to the relay?
I just got the relay from radio shack n all that. I am going to use 14 gauge wire, is that okay? But I need to buy a inline fuse holder and fuse but I am not sure which one to get, can you recommend one?
also my fan comes with one blue wire and one red wire. so i m wondering if you can tell me which wire goes to where? I m positive that I ll need to wire the red wire to 87, but what should I do with the blue remote wire?? i m confused as hell lol.
No, the power wire is blue. The ground is the clear insulation jacket. Black loom, maybe, but clear insulation jacket just the same. Ordinarily, it's black=ground, red=power. But, in the CS industry, there have been lots of people substituting their own colors. As long as you know what they are, regarding + vs -.now i m beginning to think that blue wire is a ground wire? and just that it is a blue wire not black ha?
Just touch one wire to your pos, on your car battery, and the other to the neg. Note which way the fan blows. Mark it, so you know which way you want the fan to blow, when you mount it.also my fan comes with one blue wire and one red wire. so i m wondering if you can tell me which wire goes to where? I m positive that I ll need to wire the red wire to 87, but what should I do with the blue remote wire?? i m confused as hell lol.
I did not notice much, if any difference in the big three, on my vehicle. Other vehicles might make a difference, but there was little difference on mine. There were some very important things to note, on my install, though. As close as I can determine, in order of improvement.... The addition of SS sound dampening (and LLP); the bracing added to my doors; the sealing of the doors; And, experimenting with crossover points & slopes. The EQ made a big difference, of course. I think it always does, and DC Power alt...So is that your power and BIG 3 run Going in there, do you notice any difference to if u just had 2 direct lines to the batt?
so blue is the power wire and red is the ground?
are you positive lol?