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<blockquote data-quote="skittlesRgood" data-source="post: 6718785" data-attributes="member: 590546"><p>where your amp is mounted is important for cooling. maybe a pic of it would help. the best way to do this would be to make an amp rack. your amp will go inside the rack and you put a fan on either side, push or pull it doesnt really matter. the best way would be 2 fans, one on each side, working as a push, pull. inside the amp rack all the air that moved through the fan will go across the amp fins. doing it any other way is just kind of... janky. i have 2 amp racks in my car and my amps dont even get hot anymore. i think i have a link in my sig if you want to look at what im talking about. bcae1.com has some good info on amp racks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skittlesRgood, post: 6718785, member: 590546"] where your amp is mounted is important for cooling. maybe a pic of it would help. the best way to do this would be to make an amp rack. your amp will go inside the rack and you put a fan on either side, push or pull it doesnt really matter. the best way would be 2 fans, one on each side, working as a push, pull. inside the amp rack all the air that moved through the fan will go across the amp fins. doing it any other way is just kind of... janky. i have 2 amp racks in my car and my amps dont even get hot anymore. i think i have a link in my sig if you want to look at what im talking about. bcae1.com has some good info on amp racks. [/QUOTE]
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