Magnificiet exchange of ideas on this forum. Thanks for allowing me to participate.
I'm designing a battery box for an RV solar power system. Space is at a premium. Freeing up even a couple inches is worth a little extra hassle. So, my question is: Must I allow space between my batteries for air circulation?? Presumeably air exchange/circulation for cooling and heating my batteries while inside the box is a good idea. But is it necessary - really? I see both approaches (on U-tube) and there's seems to be no data on which is right. Has anyone found that their battery bank was saved from doom becuase they allowed for air circulation? I will vent gases from the box. Can do that regardless of how tightly I pack the batteries in the box.
Designing the box for 4 - Crown CR-430's. These are W 7 1/4" x H 16 1/4" x L 12 1/2".
Thanks in advance for any insight.
Cheers - Mike
I'm designing a battery box for an RV solar power system. Space is at a premium. Freeing up even a couple inches is worth a little extra hassle. So, my question is: Must I allow space between my batteries for air circulation?? Presumeably air exchange/circulation for cooling and heating my batteries while inside the box is a good idea. But is it necessary - really? I see both approaches (on U-tube) and there's seems to be no data on which is right. Has anyone found that their battery bank was saved from doom becuase they allowed for air circulation? I will vent gases from the box. Can do that regardless of how tightly I pack the batteries in the box.
Designing the box for 4 - Crown CR-430's. These are W 7 1/4" x H 16 1/4" x L 12 1/2".
Thanks in advance for any insight.
Cheers - Mike
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