Which switch would be best in an enclosed small box?

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Which switch would be best in an enclosed small box?

Thu Aug 06, 2015 10:09 am

I have an application where I will be putting a switch in a small enclosed box.

Will the new WS-8-250-DC
be OK, or should I be concerned with the fan and heat and go with the mini?

It's a plastic shelled box that will be mounted inside a barn.

@Chris - curious on your thoughts on this.

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Re: Which switch would be best in an enclosed small box?

Thu Aug 06, 2015 12:34 pm

Maybe Dave could chime in since he had a big part in the design. AFAIK the MINI has additional robustness built into it to tolerate the heat. I know they used through-hole polyfuses so that they air cool better. I asked but never got an answer if they did the same on any of the others.

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Re: Which switch would be best in an enclosed small box?

Thu Aug 06, 2015 7:45 pm

I'd go with the 6-mini pal. I've got a couple spots with the small enclosure Chris sells and my switch's board temps never exceed 80C, even when it's 108º outside in direct sunlight. My 12DC I just installed today drawing just over 30W (figuring 88% efficiency) is in a larger battery enclosure with multiple vents and is sitting at 51C board temp, PSU temps are 33C, PSU Controller is 57C and fan is at 6750RPM.

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Re: Which switch would be best in an enclosed small box?

Thu Aug 06, 2015 8:01 pm

12 port mini & 6 port mini will work in same environment, both use the through-hole fuses.

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