what kind of a relay? Your project got me interested in something similarThe relay keeps you from burning up your head unit.What I learned from this project is that, when you start adding fans and stuff to your remote wire of your head unit, you start to create a load a little too demanding for a single remote wire. The relay allows you to add a power wire to the relay, which will keep the load off your head units remote wire...something like that...
ahh true.. im livin in queens ny theres gotta be a plastic shop around here but by jesus i have no idea where ahaYea, it's plexi glass...I get scrap pieces from my local plastic shop, help with the price point //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
That looks sweet for sure. Have you thought of adding a temperature sensor so the front fans aren't on unless needed.The rear fans will probably exchange the air in that small enclosure pretty well. I know they aren't terribly loud but can be a small annoyance at low volumes. Just a thought...... Very nice work.
it was recommended from my local car audio shop (radio-active car audio). They told me about it, seemed they knew more than any other place I went.what kind of a relay? Your project got me interested in something similar
$20, little more, b/c it's 3/8" thick, and actually, it's polycarbonate (just like plexi glass, just a little stronger)ahh true.. im livin in queens ny theres gotta be a plastic shop around here but by jesus i have no idea where aha
anyways about how much did ya pay for that piece?
Got any pics?Way different than my false floor.I used a 1/2" rabbeting bit on 3/4" MDF.
Its also smoked plexi
Might i suggest some Cold Cathode's for lighting.
I used 4 for mine, it really lights up the amps.
haven't finished mounting it yet, but have installed a ridge for the plexi to rest on, then will drill holes and use dressy square slotted screws to finish it offhow did you mount the plexi?
Just of the top, i still need to take some of the installGot any pics?
Just finished adding a strand of streetwire lights, does help show it off, but might need a little more lighting, good idea,
thankx
Pretty much hit the nail on the head with that response. Advance auto parts carries them for like $5 dollars.The relay keeps you from burning up your head unit.What I learned from this project is that, when you start adding fans and stuff to your remote wire of your head unit, you start to create a load a little too demanding for a single remote wire. The relay allows you to add a power wire to the relay, which will keep the load off your head units remote wire...something like that...