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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.
 
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Step 1: 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
godscountry says: Aug 14, 2012. 1:02 PM
what's cool about these ,if you have a jeep or other open,rag top vehicle,they look so good,and by using a few simple caculations and a couple extra dollars for a few better parts,,they can sound as good as any top dollar car speaker.
madjid.thebest91 says: Jul 5, 2012. 10:38 AM
hhhh look like you are an enginieer
DIY Dave says: Apr 16, 2012. 7:06 PM
Here's one I made a while back. I still haven't finished the instructable on it.

Also my dad has a metal jerrycan that he won't use because it's not easy to pour gas out of it. I'll see if I can have it to make a speaker.
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DIY Dave in reply to DIY DaveApr 19, 2012. 10:32 AM
usbg3rd says: Feb 2, 2012. 6:12 AM
i cant see any bass hole ? have u kept any ?


Samuel Bernier (author) in reply to usbg3rdFeb 2, 2012. 7:45 AM
the nozzle
usbg3rd in reply to Samuel BernierFeb 4, 2012. 8:58 PM
ok good idea :)

but i searhed on net that there are proper calculations for bass hole and the base pipe length?

so we cant change the size of the nozel have u calculated it ??

if yes then what is the name of your software any link to its download?
N36 says: Jan 29, 2012. 9:48 AM
I've got further SLR higher quality images of the jerry can speakers with tweeters (above) I made: http://www.mpinder.com/design-projects/201-jerry-can-speakers.html
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ilpug says: Jan 9, 2012. 5:47 PM
Amazing! How do they sound?
N36 in reply to ilpugJan 29, 2012. 9:41 AM
The can's sound really good, especially with the tweeters in them. I don't have any vibration issues as they're packed out with nylon filler and are pretty heavy duty plastic formed cans. I use them with my projector setup and look great. I'm going to get some home garage garden hose pipe hooks for them to go on the wall :)
Samuel Bernier (author) in reply to ilpugJan 10, 2012. 6:41 AM
They sound like jerrycans. ;)
The sound isn't amazing but their is not as much vibration that I tought there would be. The use of jerrycan is more for the style than for the sound quality. I usually plug them with an other set of speakers (more compact).
Alx_xlA says: Jan 17, 2012. 10:26 PM
If you remake these, you should add a subwoofer and put it in a diesel jerry can.

(They're the yellow ones. Red is for gasoline and blue for kerosene.)
RBishop69 says: Jan 13, 2012. 5:18 AM
Yours are ok, they just seem like too much work. lol Check out how I did mine. That's the way to go no cutting, or anything. and a 12" sub fits a 5 gallon bucket pretty good don't you think?
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netrunner says: Jan 12, 2012. 7:16 AM
If you want to bring speakers for an outdoor party, this is really smart. The handles make it easy to carry and they do not weigh that much.

I have built several pairs. The last pair of metal, a former Army 20L gas cans. Worn, rusty and stamped with the Swedish military's "three crowns".

You can get the can significantly stiffer with metal bands and lots of heat glue on the inside. The band will stand on end, like a beam. The trick is to preheat the container before you glue, with a real heat gun.

My friends who are audiophiles believe the sound is really good and the girls likes the rough design. Cost 300usd.
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Samuel Bernier (author) in reply to netrunnerJan 12, 2012. 8:29 AM
Where did you find these metal Jerrycans?
netrunner in reply to Samuel BernierJan 12, 2012. 9:38 AM
They are hard to come by. In rare cases you can find them at surplus stores. It is not something you want to buy by mail order.

There is a trick to get deeper bass. Only deeper bass, no more sound. But deep bass is also the thing that says "come here now it's party!" If you choose the elements well and assembles them as "airtight serial connected" you can create the real "club sound". You feel it in your stomach.

To get good volume outdoors you need to actually get a lot of power. It surprised me a lot. Often its enough with 3-5 watts indoors to get evicted from the apartment, but out on a field you often need a lot more lika 30-50 watts.

Lead-acid batteries are heavy. Lipo is expensive and difficult to monitor. If you do not monitor lipo it is easy to be deep discharged them and it is NOT GOOD!
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Samuel Bernier (author) in reply to netrunnerJan 12, 2012. 8:28 AM
NICE! Real bombs!
netrunner in reply to Samuel BernierJan 12, 2012. 9:43 AM
thank you!
Samuel Bernier (author) says: Jan 12, 2012. 8:34 AM
First clone
by Mike Pinder from U.K

His comment :
«I saw your RE_ project on a CoDesign newsletter email and was inspired to make my own :) »

«Speakers sound surprisingly great too!»

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jacob473 says: Jan 9, 2012. 4:17 PM
looks like a good project ill have to try it out in the near future
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