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Jonnygsx wrote:westend wrote:Now were getting somewhere westend! Great idea here, but the charger says that it gets very hot and to place it somewhere it won't be bumped cause it can cause burns.... this was a concern I had for mounting it inside while also close to the batteries hard to find a safe location. Do you think putting it in this box would be an issue with poor air circulation or melting of the box/fire hazard?
Mounting options:
Carlon 8" x 4" Weatherproof box
Irrigation timer box (you can probably source just the enclosure at a local irrigation shop).
If you have an electrical salvage store near you (most major metro areas have a few), they will have a variety of enclosures for cheap. I bought a 14" x 18" NEMA rated enclosure with a clear polycarbonate lid and lock hasp for less than $10. It houses cable TV and Sat TV junctions in my sticks and bricks.
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westend wrote:
Mounting options:
Carlon 8" x 4" Weatherproof box
Irrigation timer box (you can probably source just the enclosure at a local irrigation shop).
If you have an electrical salvage store near you (most major metro areas have a few), they will have a variety of enclosures for cheap. I bought a 14" x 18" NEMA rated enclosure with a clear polycarbonate lid and lock hasp for less than $10. It houses cable TV and Sat TV junctions in my sticks and bricks.
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Jonnygsx wrote:
Well isnt the temperature of the batteries primarily going to be from the air that they are exposed to? I would think that having a charge controller a foot from your batteries they would be within a few degrees of each other at the most?
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โDec-12-2013 09:48 AM
EsoxLucius wrote:Jonnygsx wrote:Yes, that would be an acceptable place for the controller if it will not get wet there. The controller should be as close to the batteries as possible. I think you are mistaken about not needing a battery temperature sensor just because the controller is near the batteries. It is the temperature of the batteries that is important not the temperature around the batteries.
While this cover is not weather tight it does greatly cut down on what things underneath are exposed to. Do you think it would be ok to mount the Xantrex controller up under that cover nearest the batteries? That way it wouldn't require a separate temperature monitor and it would also give me the shortest run cables to the batteries. Thoughts?