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<blockquote data-quote="4lowrodeo" data-source="post: 21221" data-attributes="member: 542305"><p>I know you can buy self-cooling amps. but I already bought a phoenix gold xs2500 a couple years ago. and I have no reason to replace it. the box is more for security purposes. i own a standard '92 rodeo that doesnt have power locks or anything special. it is very easy car to break into. my original idea was to make kind of a cover-type box where I can bolt the amp down in my trunk, then bolt down the cover over the top of it. kind of a double wammy if someone is going to try and jack it. i just need something to cool down the amp when its covered up. i just wanted to know how the fans work and if it would be possible to build something like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4lowrodeo, post: 21221, member: 542305"] I know you can buy self-cooling amps. but I already bought a phoenix gold xs2500 a couple years ago. and I have no reason to replace it. the box is more for security purposes. i own a standard '92 rodeo that doesnt have power locks or anything special. it is very easy car to break into. my original idea was to make kind of a cover-type box where I can bolt the amp down in my trunk, then bolt down the cover over the top of it. kind of a double wammy if someone is going to try and jack it. i just need something to cool down the amp when its covered up. i just wanted to know how the fans work and if it would be possible to build something like this. [/QUOTE]
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