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<blockquote data-quote="MxRacerCam" data-source="post: 2380" data-attributes="member: 541019"><p>yeah, a standard four post automotive relay will work fine. if you're going to run a swith, put it inline from the power source to the relay, not from the relay to the fan. an easier way would be to ditch the switch and have the amp turn on be the switched power input (and thus the automatic switch) on the relay. doing it this way will have the fan come on automatically when the amp powers up, that way you won't forget to turn the fan on until after its gone into a thermal protection mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MxRacerCam, post: 2380, member: 541019"] yeah, a standard four post automotive relay will work fine. if you're going to run a swith, put it inline from the power source to the relay, not from the relay to the fan. an easier way would be to ditch the switch and have the amp turn on be the switched power input (and thus the automatic switch) on the relay. doing it this way will have the fan come on automatically when the amp powers up, that way you won't forget to turn the fan on until after its gone into a thermal protection mode. [/QUOTE]
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