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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8426265" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>You can raise the amp with 4-5 washers on each screw tab..To raise the amp up..A fan will work very well in most cases without removing the casing in which will allow unwanted dirt/dust to the exposed board..The computer fans may work for you, but they generally down throw very many CFMs to serve any justice..Sonic Electronix.com used to carry a Stinger/XS 105 CFM fan for like $20 bucks shipped that will serve very nicely and move some air for you.Ive always raised every amp Ive ever installed.Giving some air flow needed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8426265, member: 634282"] You can raise the amp with 4-5 washers on each screw tab..To raise the amp up..A fan will work very well in most cases without removing the casing in which will allow unwanted dirt/dust to the exposed board..The computer fans may work for you, but they generally down throw very many CFMs to serve any justice..Sonic Electronix.com used to carry a Stinger/XS 105 CFM fan for like $20 bucks shipped that will serve very nicely and move some air for you.Ive always raised every amp Ive ever installed.Giving some air flow needed [/QUOTE]
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