Dave100456
Well-Known Member
We are here thinking purely about temperature control of two batteries in a close fitting box (box only offers 10mm gap around each battery and 20mm gap between them). The batts are AGM so no need for a sealed box.
So how do you best keep them cool?
Do you;
1) drill as many holes as possible in the box (Swiss cheese like)
2) drill large holes as low as possible around the sides and have holes in the lid? Passive heat rise ventilation.
3) as above but add brushless computer fans to suck or blow?
4) add holes and computer fans in a strategic pattern to offer positive and negative flow?
Do you experts have any suggestions for the best method and/ or ”strategic pattern” of holes to achieve the maximum airflow?
The fans I’m considering are like these http://www.ebay.co.uk/bhp/50mm-silent-fan.
At around 0.1 watt each in terms of power consumption I can afford 4 fans (approx 0.5 amp)
Cheers
Dave
So how do you best keep them cool?
Do you;
1) drill as many holes as possible in the box (Swiss cheese like)
2) drill large holes as low as possible around the sides and have holes in the lid? Passive heat rise ventilation.
3) as above but add brushless computer fans to suck or blow?
4) add holes and computer fans in a strategic pattern to offer positive and negative flow?
Do you experts have any suggestions for the best method and/ or ”strategic pattern” of holes to achieve the maximum airflow?
The fans I’m considering are like these http://www.ebay.co.uk/bhp/50mm-silent-fan.
At around 0.1 watt each in terms of power consumption I can afford 4 fans (approx 0.5 amp)
Cheers
Dave
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