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<blockquote data-quote="fatboytyler" data-source="post: 8198129" data-attributes="member: 658624"><p>I have a Rockford Fosgate R1200.1 D running 2 4Ohm subs wired to a 2Ohm load. I was planning on upgrading to two 2Ohm Subs and running them at 1 Ohm (The amp is rated at 1264W RMS @ 1Ohm Stable). I know there is a lot of extra heat involved in this, so I was going to design a little box to install some cooling fans. I am not doing anything fancy, so I found XScorpion Fan3 and thought I would try to use them. However, I read somewhere where you should not exceed .4 amp draw from the remote turn on. So my question is what would be the best way to wire several fans together and still get them to turn off when the amp is powered off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fatboytyler, post: 8198129, member: 658624"] I have a Rockford Fosgate R1200.1 D running 2 4Ohm subs wired to a 2Ohm load. I was planning on upgrading to two 2Ohm Subs and running them at 1 Ohm (The amp is rated at 1264W RMS @ 1Ohm Stable). I know there is a lot of extra heat involved in this, so I was going to design a little box to install some cooling fans. I am not doing anything fancy, so I found XScorpion Fan3 and thought I would try to use them. However, I read somewhere where you should not exceed .4 amp draw from the remote turn on. So my question is what would be the best way to wire several fans together and still get them to turn off when the amp is powered off. [/QUOTE]
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