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  • jsta281
    • Oct 2012
    • 266

    • Utah

    • 2009 Ski Nautique LE

    Fan for amplifier

    I have a factory sound system in my 2009 206. After a couple hours on the water the amp will get hot and cut out then cool down and work again. I'm going to try installing a fan; my question is where should I tap for power so as to avoid the possibility of electrical "noise", or is that a concern at all? Obviously the easiest way would be to tap into the power going to the amp.
  • jsta281
    • Oct 2012
    • 266

    • Utah

    • 2009 Ski Nautique LE

    #2
    Originally posted by jsta281 View Post
    I have a factory sound system in my 2009 206. After a couple hours on the water the amp will get hot and cut out then cool down and work again. I'm going to try installing a fan; my question is where should I tap for power so as to avoid the possibility of electrical "noise", or is that a concern at all? Obviously the easiest way would be to tap into the power going to the amp.
    Seeing that there was not a lot of interest here, it must have been too easy of a question and it really was. The fan is powered by the blue "turn the amp on wire, and the ground just goes to ground on the amp. I got one of these local

    http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...GRiKSfoIDw_wcB

    installed it behind the amp. The amp has a cover and I can feel the air from the fan flow under the cover and over the fins of the amp and come out the front. I expect it will really help.

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