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<blockquote data-quote="anthropas" data-source="post: 375982" data-attributes="member: 552433"><p>It would help if you described the drawer a little more for us and how its going to be ventilated. It its something where the drawer will slide in and out of the sub box, and the amp will be completely enclosed inside the sub box most of the time, then you'll need to get some 12 volt DC computer fans hooked up to it and have your uncle help you with a ventilation system or the amp will probably shut off due to heat. Most amps need several inches of clearance above them for the heat to difuse. But you can put them in an enclosure if you use fans to force cooler air to flow over the top of them. 12volt fants are cheap and come in various different sizes since they're most commonly used to cool computers. You will likely need to use them if you're planning on enclosing the amplifier. If I misunderstood your design though, give us a little better picture and we'll do our best to help you out.</p><p></p><p>Anthropas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anthropas, post: 375982, member: 552433"] It would help if you described the drawer a little more for us and how its going to be ventilated. It its something where the drawer will slide in and out of the sub box, and the amp will be completely enclosed inside the sub box most of the time, then you'll need to get some 12 volt DC computer fans hooked up to it and have your uncle help you with a ventilation system or the amp will probably shut off due to heat. Most amps need several inches of clearance above them for the heat to difuse. But you can put them in an enclosure if you use fans to force cooler air to flow over the top of them. 12volt fants are cheap and come in various different sizes since they're most commonly used to cool computers. You will likely need to use them if you're planning on enclosing the amplifier. If I misunderstood your design though, give us a little better picture and we'll do our best to help you out. Anthropas [/QUOTE]
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