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Vehicle:

- 2008 Kachina 30' Drone

Setup:

- Sundown Audio SAX-100.4

- Sundown Audio SAZ-1500D

- CDT CL-E61CV Components (x3)

- RE Audio SE12 Subs (x2)

- Pioneer Head Unit

- PowerMaster D3100 Batteries (x4)

- Squirrel Cage Fans (x3)

- Trailer Camera

Lets keep the "imaging" cracks to a minimum boys... ;)

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that is one hella clean install

you are workin in a shop that sells or builds boats or is it yours?

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that is one hella clean install

you are workin in a shop that sells or builds boats or is it yours?

Thanks.

Neither. The boat belongs to a client. He requested I did the install while the boat was being built since he was unhappy with what comes in the boat factory.

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Sundown reppin land & sea! Thats awesome

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Very nice work.

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Top notch install!

Thats just one big toy :neil:

I do agree with dbjunior on the grills , a bit audiobahnish but, hey to each his own.

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Damn looks amazing.

He doesn't worry about the subs getting wet?

It won't be an issue and they are only RE's anyway. :neil:

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looks great but all the crome flames looks way to audiobahn

Haha. No doubt. Agreed. This client has very clean taste but decided to go loud on the boat.

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Damn looks amazing.

He doesn't worry about the subs getting wet?

It won't be an issue and they are only RE's anyway. :neil:

HA!

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Aren't those fans kind of in a worthless spot? Unless the amps are in a little holed-off area that I can't see very well, I'd think they'd be useless since they aren't blowing over the heat sinks.

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Do you have some sort of glass covering the amps and xovers from getting wet like you do with most of the other equipment? Just curious because i didn't see it.

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i'd actually ride in that boat and i dont really care for boats!
Look super good job how does it sound?

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How did you wire the 3 sets of components into the 100.4?

And through all the pictures I kept seeing the flames and thinking, :suicide-santa: but after seeing the last pic I see why :lol:

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Aren't those fans kind of in a worthless spot? Unless the amps are in a little holed-off area that I can't see very well, I'd think they'd be useless since they aren't blowing over the heat sinks.

No. Everything is placed where it is for a reason. These are Squirrel cage fans and are blowing straight down the heat sink fins. The air comes out the blower not the top. If you look at the last picture on page one you will see a little vent on the side of the boat right beneath where the windshield ends. These fans pick up cool air from where the vent comes in and blows it down the fins of the amplifiers. You would be blown away if you could feel how much air these fans move. Kachina has built a lot of boats and they have never seen fans work like this before.

This is the best place for fans on Sundown amps. Trust me...

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