Posted May 16, 20241 yr My inverter is installed in my garage and during summer it gets quite hot in Bloemfontein. When you park a hot car in there it gets even hotter. I realized the Inverter DC side reached temperatures of near 90 degrees during midday. I installed 3 x 120mm computer fans on top with a temperature controller switching the fans on and off. The thermistor is attached to the heatsink. The heatsink temperature is about 20 degrees below the internal temperature indicating by the app. With the fans the temperature stays below 60 degrees. I 3D printed the bracket and bought the temperature controller from an online store for under R200 with a 12V powersupply. Is anybody is interested visit Thingiverse:Thing6468217 to get the STL files for the bracket. (Search Sunsynk 5kW) Edited May 16, 20241 yr by Benji
May 16, 20241 yr 51 minutes ago, Benji said: My inverter is installed in my garage and during summer it gets quite hot in Bloemfontein. When you park a hot car in there it gets even hotter. I realized the Inverter DC side reached temperatures of near 90 degrees during midday. I installed 3 x 120mm computer fans on top with a temperature controller switching the fans on and off. The thermistor is attached to the heatsink. The heatsink temperature is about 20 degrees below the internal temperature indicating by the app. With the fans the temperature stays below 60 degrees. I 3D printed the bracket and bought the temperature controller from an online store for under R200 with a 12V powersupply. Is anybody is interested visit Thingiverse:Thing6468217 to get the STL files for the bracket. (Search Sunsynk 5kW) Nicely done. I live in cpt 8kw deye installed in garage with 16x 550w panels. I haven't seen the inverter above 40deg lower temps is when fans spin up specialy when pv starts to produce. Screen shot of last 30 days from SA. Edited May 16, 20241 yr by TaliaB Spelling
May 17, 20241 yr My two inverters are installed inside a cupboard in a spare room, herewith are my battery and inverters temps in the last 30 days.
May 17, 20241 yr Thanks for the STL files. Would you post the link to the fans and the controller you bought please? I have two 5kW in parallel and want to do the same thing.
January 12Jan 12 @Benji Thanks for sharing your files. I see you use a temperature controller to switch the fans on. 1. Are you pushing the air down or pulling the air up behind the Sunsynk inverter? 2. Where have you placed the Temp sensor? 3. If you are pulling the air up, did you add fans at the bottom to push the air up to help? 4. Can the Temp controller be connected to the Sunsynk Inverter to measure the temperature? I like to see people's comments on this.
January 12Jan 12 Author Hi It pushes the air up. No fans at the bottom. The thermistor is placed on the heatsink. It works well. The internal temperature never exceeds 60 degrees. In summer my garage temperature easily exceeds 35 degrees Edited January 12Jan 12 by Benji
January 12Jan 12 On 2024/05/16 at 9:34 PM, Benji said: My inverter is installed in my garage and during summer it gets quite hot in Bloemfontein. When you park a hot car in there it gets even hotter. I realized the Inverter DC side reached temperatures of near 90 degrees during midday. I installed 3 x 120mm computer fans on top with a temperature controller switching the fans on and off. The thermistor is attached to the heatsink. The heatsink temperature is about 20 degrees below the internal temperature indicating by the app. With the fans the temperature stays below 60 degrees. I 3D printed the bracket and bought the temperature controller from an online store for under R200 with a 12V powersupply. Is anybody is interested visit Thingiverse:Thing6468217 to get the STL files for the bracket. (Search Sunsynk 5kW) Genius! Will be in contact soon! Jay
February 1Feb 1 You can literally zip tie the fans together and lay them directly on the heatsink on top to pull the hot air up.
February 1Feb 1 I had the exact in mind. Haha. The fans blow towards their mounting. So the open end of the fan will be laying on the heatsink. Thinking up something that they don't get stuck in the fins. Hmmm. J
February 2Feb 2 I printed this one from thingiverse and it fit spot on, files below if you'd want to get that printed. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6468217 Ive seen guys use a small 20x20 pine strip as a spacer front and back. Sunsynk_Cooler_fan_bracket_5kW_left.stl Sunsynk_Cooler_fan_bracket_5kW_right.stl
April 25Apr 25 Good day.5kw Sunsynk was between approx 55c and 65c before adding coolingDIY cooler approx 45c -55c. (R650.00 inc. 12v 3A power supply)Price does not include trunking. Used polystyrene to "seal" the sidesLaptop cooler approx 35c - 45c. (R629.00 Used cellphone 5v 1A power supply)Sold the DIY cooler for R1000.00. (Had to include labor. 🤑)The laptop cooler has been running non stop since 7 Dec' 2024 (Silent)IMO it's better to blow air up from the bottom than sucking it up from the top.Garthox wants to run Home Assistant. That's a rabbit hole, but so satisfying...... Edited April 26Apr 26 by Warlok Fixed gauges
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