Wennfred wrote:
I have an Fan going when the Heatsink temps on my GT3.8 Inverter gets to 113f to 127f degrees during the noon time. What I like to know is if anyone knows of a good Thermal Resistor that I can hook up to the Heatsink fins so that when they reach somewhere around 100f the fans can kick-on on their own.
Fred
It gets more complicated, the thermistor needs to run a control circuit, and that trips a relay to turn on a fan. I gave up, and just put a timer on my fan; a 40W mini-desktop osc fan. (photo on my website, inverter on wall, fan on shelf next to it.) I'm considering bending up some copper tubeing, clamp it to a couple of fins, and make up a passive radiator, instead of needing a fan. But that's a lot of work, and I haven't quite figured out the plan yet. My install went in the end of August, so I haven't gone thru a summer season yet.