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"Unique" battery cooler
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<blockquote data-quote="gnappi" data-source="post: 474393" data-attributes="member: 22374"><p>My setup is obviously not for boating but I have two (soon to be three) 80 Ah batteries being charged by over 450 watts of solar cells running my outdoor lighting, and water feature pumps. </p><p></p><p>Since my batteries are in direct sunlight shaded only by a dense bush in a pot, I'm building a dual system (charge and cooling) in a white pretty well insulated marine cooler for my 2/3/4 batteries with an electronic water cooled AC unit (using TECs) and a third/fourth deep cycle battery for the AC unit being built inside the cooler. </p><p></p><p>I'm using an existing water feature pump to circulate water to the two TEC radiators. It will be interesting juggling the temperature and voltage issues to see what it turns out like. More to come as the innards get connected with parts on order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gnappi, post: 474393, member: 22374"] My setup is obviously not for boating but I have two (soon to be three) 80 Ah batteries being charged by over 450 watts of solar cells running my outdoor lighting, and water feature pumps. Since my batteries are in direct sunlight shaded only by a dense bush in a pot, I'm building a dual system (charge and cooling) in a white pretty well insulated marine cooler for my 2/3/4 batteries with an electronic water cooled AC unit (using TECs) and a third/fourth deep cycle battery for the AC unit being built inside the cooler. I'm using an existing water feature pump to circulate water to the two TEC radiators. It will be interesting juggling the temperature and voltage issues to see what it turns out like. More to come as the innards get connected with parts on order. [/QUOTE]
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