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Old Jun 5, 2005 | 08:22 AM
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What's a good way to keep an amp cool?

My amp is floor mounted with lots of space to breathe but it overheats after 1 hr or so of playing for about 20 minutes then it cycles around. I was thinking on getting about 2 computer fans. two for the side vents making that one on each side. That may be too much but it's getting hotter and I love my bass. I felt it yesterday after playing for about 20 minutes and it was hot to the touch. That was the first time I played it for the day. I might get one of those laptop cooling fans and mount that above the amp by about 2 or 3 inches. Sounds like a good plan?
Old Jun 5, 2005 | 08:25 AM
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That'll work. Here's an idea though... what type of box do you have, and which direction is it firing?

My brother in law kept having a overheating problem in his Grand am. I turned the box so the vent fired over the amp, and that kept it cool enough. Plus, it ended up sounding deeper.
Old Jun 5, 2005 | 09:35 AM
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im looking at getting a couple of fans off ebay myself, allthough never over heats, my JL 500 gets hot too the touch...after pounding the bass... i might get some of the gay neon fans for under my cover...but ebay is loaded with them and usually pretty cheap...7 bucks shipped i think is the one im lookin at....
Old Jun 5, 2005 | 10:17 AM
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Another thing you could do if you wanted to waste the money is buy a liquid cooling system that is used for computers and hook it up underneath the amp. Something I was considering since it gets above 120 degrees in the summer. The fans would work too.
Old Jun 5, 2005 | 11:03 AM
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Stinger makes a fan around 6 inches long I think thats specifically designed for cooling amps. They run for about 30 bucks on ebay. I have one on the amp under my seat and does what its supposed to.
Old Jun 5, 2005 | 07:08 PM
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what does the fan hook upto? the positive and negative. does it hook up to where the the amp gets power from the battery?
Old Jun 5, 2005 | 09:26 PM
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put ice packs on it.
Old Jun 5, 2005 | 09:31 PM
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I was having the same issue with one of my amps. Below are two pics. I cut the end off the fitting for a computer fan that I bought at CompUSA and ran the black to the ground and the power lead to the remote turn-on for the amp. That way it turns on & off with the amp. It's probably not the best way to cure the problem, but my amp hasn't cut off since ( over a year now ).

These pics were taken while I was testing everything. Wires are hidden now.



Old Jun 6, 2005 | 07:31 AM
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Just keep in mind that using the remote for power 'could' damage the remote lead- you asking a very thin wire meant for a turn on signal to turn on a few amplifiers and now run a few accesories(fans) off its power with no fuse inline to boot to protect you from a hazard. I've ran neons this way before, no problems but you never know....I'd look into another source of power, w/ a relay if you plan on running multiple fans.
This type of scenario is good to take into account when buying amplifiers in the future- look for high grade thermal contruction- good heatsink design and/or built in fans and power supplies that use 105 degree capacitors to better withstand automotive trunklife...
Old Jun 6, 2005 | 01:33 PM
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The best way to run the fans from the remote lead would be to use a relay.
Old Jun 6, 2005 | 01:36 PM
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I was gonna use my stock bose amp power line since it has no use anymore.
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