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#Thermodynamics and #electronics Question.

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  • Hippy SteveE This user is from outside of this forum
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    #Thermodynamics and #electronics Question. I'm about to add ventilation fans to my #Solar cabinet primarily for heat removal from the inverter and mppts. The cabinet isn't fully insulated yet, but will be at some point.

    Am I better off with 2 fans both oriented as exhaust or 1 blowing air into the cabinet and one out?

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    • Hippy SteveE Hippy Steve

      #Thermodynamics and #electronics Question. I'm about to add ventilation fans to my #Solar cabinet primarily for heat removal from the inverter and mppts. The cabinet isn't fully insulated yet, but will be at some point.

      Am I better off with 2 fans both oriented as exhaust or 1 blowing air into the cabinet and one out?

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      @exador23

      I'd go with one in and one out, keep that airflow moving. And if they can be at different heights, make the higher one the exhaust fan.

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