Posted June 2, 200718 yr ive tried 3 different ones so far and ive got 3 different results using the same dimensions.all i need is .89 cu ft
June 2, 200718 yr 1 cuft = 1728 cu inchesmultiply the internal dimensions by each other length x width x height and you will have cu in all you have to do is then divide by 1728: LxWxH=CuIn/1728 = Cuft
June 2, 200718 yr 38-1.5 = 36.516-1.5 = 14.536.5*14.5 = 529.25.89 * 1728 = 15381538/529.25 = 2.9" (+1.5) 4.4"Obviously you need to make it either less wide or less tall otherwise your box is on 3" deep on the inside.The 1.5" assumes that you use 3/4"mdf for all of the walls.
June 2, 200718 yr a box with external dimensions of 14" x 14" x 11.375" will give you ~0.89 cubic feet (using 3/4" MDF)
June 2, 200718 yr Author thats weird, the box wizard on rockfordfosgate.com and elementaldesigns.com or completely different with those dimensions, im so confused
June 3, 200718 yr You have to pay attention to whether or not the calculator is giving you internal or external dimensions...
June 3, 200718 yr Perhaps a quick review of 6th grade algebra is necessary. If you can't do some math none of them are going to work out right.
June 3, 200718 yr it looks like thats for ported enclosures onlyYou need to learn how to use Excel... click on the SEALED tab.
June 4, 200718 yr Use the square/rect calculator here:http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/boxcalcs.asp#wed2
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