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Installation of Inverter and Batteries in Living Area
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<blockquote data-quote="Danny Boy" data-source="post: 1160708" data-attributes="member: 14104"><p>I got a couple of 12v 80mm case fans which I wired in series and hot glued them together. For now, I've just placed them on top of the inverter, I'll probably test to see if there is a difference if I move them to the side. I wired in a 12v Sonoff relay, which is being controlled through Home Assistant. I setup a very crude automation, where I said that if the "Temperature" is higher than 55'C, switch on; if it is below 50'C, switch off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny Boy, post: 1160708, member: 14104"] I got a couple of 12v 80mm case fans which I wired in series and hot glued them together. For now, I've just placed them on top of the inverter, I'll probably test to see if there is a difference if I move them to the side. I wired in a 12v Sonoff relay, which is being controlled through Home Assistant. I setup a very crude automation, where I said that if the "Temperature" is higher than 55'C, switch on; if it is below 50'C, switch off. [/QUOTE]
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