moviewithnotitle
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Here ya go...
Fan mounted in the cup holder... (I used a hot glue gun for this. I also added a little screen for protection from debris)
View from the underside of the cup holder (you can see the amp here too)
View of the holes in the panel for drawing air into the area. (you really don't even see these holes unless you look)
As for where to source this fan, I would think Partsexpress.com or probably Radio Shack. A good Car Audio shop should also have these as well.
I run the fan off of a relay off of the ignition so I know it will come on with the key. I also made sure that this circuit was different then the amp-turn-on-relay I used from the stereo so that I wouldn't induce any noise. (these fans can induce some really high-pitch noise when on the same circuits. The fan and relay are cheap, your talking about $20 with all the materials.
If you have more questions, just ask.
MWNT
Fan mounted in the cup holder... (I used a hot glue gun for this. I also added a little screen for protection from debris)
View from the underside of the cup holder (you can see the amp here too)
View of the holes in the panel for drawing air into the area. (you really don't even see these holes unless you look)
As for where to source this fan, I would think Partsexpress.com or probably Radio Shack. A good Car Audio shop should also have these as well.
I run the fan off of a relay off of the ignition so I know it will come on with the key. I also made sure that this circuit was different then the amp-turn-on-relay I used from the stereo so that I wouldn't induce any noise. (these fans can induce some really high-pitch noise when on the same circuits. The fan and relay are cheap, your talking about $20 with all the materials.
If you have more questions, just ask.
MWNT