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<blockquote data-quote="CRXBMPN" data-source="post: 6811006" data-attributes="member: 555841"><p>put your hand in front of the port at or near full tilt, tell me how a little fan blowing onto a coil/motor is going to actually keep that air going in that direction when you have massive amounts of air going all over hell and creation in the box... I see it impossible to concentrate that airflow into the area you want it to. I will however say that I try and keep my subs/amps as cool as possible before a burp or whatever, because cooler coils = less imp rise, yes? I think you have a great idea but in theory it wont work. Try and blow air out of your mouth and concentrate it onto something while you are standing in the middle of a hurricane, I just dont see it working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CRXBMPN, post: 6811006, member: 555841"] put your hand in front of the port at or near full tilt, tell me how a little fan blowing onto a coil/motor is going to actually keep that air going in that direction when you have massive amounts of air going all over hell and creation in the box... I see it impossible to concentrate that airflow into the area you want it to. I will however say that I try and keep my subs/amps as cool as possible before a burp or whatever, because cooler coils = less imp rise, yes? I think you have a great idea but in theory it wont work. Try and blow air out of your mouth and concentrate it onto something while you are standing in the middle of a hurricane, I just dont see it working. [/QUOTE]
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