Jerrycan Speakers
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Jerrycans are beautiful. Their shape is functional and iconic.
With the price of the fuel being so high, you can't afford to have a leak in your container. If it's the case, here is a simple idea that could interest you. Walking home a few days ago, I found an old set of speakers in my neighboor's trash can. (You know, these brown boxes that nobody uses anymore because today's technology offers much better sound quality.) I didn't know if they worked but I still took them. I smashed the case with a hammer (NOT the best way to get inside), and I unscrewed the speakers from the box.
Warning for music purists: The sound coming out from these speakers won't be HD quality... Jerrycans sound like Jerrycans. It's more a kind of party accessory.
With the price of the fuel being so high, you can't afford to have a leak in your container. If it's the case, here is a simple idea that could interest you. Walking home a few days ago, I found an old set of speakers in my neighboor's trash can. (You know, these brown boxes that nobody uses anymore because today's technology offers much better sound quality.) I didn't know if they worked but I still took them. I smashed the case with a hammer (NOT the best way to get inside), and I unscrewed the speakers from the box.
Warning for music purists: The sound coming out from these speakers won't be HD quality... Jerrycans sound like Jerrycans. It's more a kind of party accessory.
Get the Stuff
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YOU WILL NEED :
- A pair of stereo speakers
- Speaker wires
- 8 screws (the type will depend of the speakers you've got
- 2 EMPTY AND CLEAN Jerrycans (or similar objects)
- Polyester fill
- Amplifier
- A pair of stereo speakers
- Speaker wires
- 8 screws (the type will depend of the speakers you've got
- 2 EMPTY AND CLEAN Jerrycans (or similar objects)
- Polyester fill
- Amplifier
Find Speakers
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Once you found old speakers, get inside the box to remove the parts you need. Try not to brake the membrane.
Mesure
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Find the diameter of the speakers' inner part. Use a caliper
Trace a Circle
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You can use a pair of compasses or make a paper template to trace the exact diameter on the Jerrycan's body. Use a big black marker.
Drill
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Make a hole large enough to let your cutting tool go trough the plastic
Cut
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Use a jigsaw to cut a hole in the can. Follow the circle traced on step 3. Make sure the hole is smaller than the overall speaker's diameter.
Mark
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Place the speaker in the hole and mark the screw holes with the tip of a drill or a pen
Screw Holes
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Use a drill to prepare holes for the screws. The drill diameter should be about 7/64 inch.
Pass the Wires
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Use the air holes on top of the can to pass the coper wires trough the can.
Wire
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Sincerely, I can't help you much on how to connect the speakers together. I only followed my instinct and it worked. Some Instructables projects explain how to do it properly. Here's a link :
https://www.instructables.com/id/Music-Mods/
https://www.instructables.com/id/Music-Mods/
Fill
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Use polyester fill to insulate the can to limit vibrations.
Screw Them
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Just screw the speakers onto the Jerrycan.
Plug
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Plug the speakers to an amplifier and put some music on.
Try some classics like :
The DOORS - Light my fire
Daddy Yanke - Gazolina
Hendrix - Fire
Try some classics like :
The DOORS - Light my fire
Daddy Yanke - Gazolina
Hendrix - Fire