| Shown here is the beginning of the process used to create the tub for
the amps. A frame was constructed. T-shirt fabric was stretched down
to the bottom of the frame and held under the frame made to hold the
plexiglass under the amps. Fiberglass resin was used to harden the
material. Bondo was used to fill in areas. Over 100 hours of work
went into the building and sanding process before bing able to paint
the amp tub.
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| Shown here is the tub after being painted and wires ran thru for the amps.
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| Shown here is a view of one of the two fan ducts under the lip of the
amprack. The fans are activated by the amps when the built in thermal
protection circuit detects it is nearing thermal shutdown.
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| Shown here is a view of one of the fans. The fan on the drivers side of
the amprack pushes air into the rack, the fan on the passengers side
pulls air out, this maximizes airflow.
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| Shown here is a photo of the finished install.
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