road-runner wrote:
A pretty good system, IMO, keeping the heat down proactively instead of reacting after it has built up.
Except Wfcos are hardly known for their longevity, or fast battery chargng performance
I have employed a Fan that I took from a failed WfCo. 80MM high rpm, and LOUD. ADDA labelled and it consumes nearly 0.35 amps IIRC. I use it with some Noctua fan inline resistor cables to quieten it down and reduce electrical consumption to tolerable levels in winter time and in summer remove them.
I have quieter 80MM fans which move similar amounts of air, for less current consumed.