Computer fan blowing on golf car battery bank - good/bad idea?
doctorZeus
Registered Users Posts: 24 ✭
I have literally dozenS of computer fans, most are new or lightly used. I was thinking of taking a 140mm fan that runs a gentle but widely dispersed amount of air at a measly 12V/.2 amps. I'm going to build the battery box soon and was thinking about putting one or two of these to run 24x7 and blow across the batteries. I'm thinking that will help with dispersing vented gases, and maybe even help keep them a few degrees cooler than they would otherwise. I'm not concerned with efficiency here (i.e., is any help the fans doing worth their watts). What I'm interested in understanding is if this would help from a safety perspective (gas dispersion) and battery longevity (reduced heat).
The batteries will be housed indoors, but in the biggest room in the house (14' x 20') with no sparks, flames, or electrical activity within an 8 foot diameter. I'm considering some type of detachable "hood" for the battery box that would direct the gases out a window when doing equalization (I plan to equalize manually for the time being).
Any thoughts or considerations to offer about the fans, or safety/location/venting respective to the batteries being indoors?
The batteries will be housed indoors, but in the biggest room in the house (14' x 20') with no sparks, flames, or electrical activity within an 8 foot diameter. I'm considering some type of detachable "hood" for the battery box that would direct the gases out a window when doing equalization (I plan to equalize manually for the time being).
Any thoughts or considerations to offer about the fans, or safety/location/venting respective to the batteries being indoors?
Comments
-
Re: Computer fan blowing on golf car battery bank - good/bad idea?doctorZeus wrote: »I have literally dozenS of computer fans, most are new or lightly used. I was thinking of taking a 140mm fan that runs a gentle but widely dispersed amount of air at a measly 12V/.2 amps. I'm going to build the battery box soon and was thinking about putting one or two of these to run 24x7 and blow across the batteries. I'm thinking that will help with dispersing vented gases, and maybe even help keep them a few degrees cooler than they would otherwise. I'm not concerned with efficiency here (i.e., is any help the fans doing worth their watts). What I'm interested in understanding is if this would help from a safety perspective (gas dispersion) and battery longevity (reduced heat).
The batteries will be housed indoors, but in the biggest room in the house (14' x 20') with no sparks, flames, or electrical activity within an 8 foot diameter. I'm considering some type of detachable "hood" for the battery box that would direct the gases out a window when doing equalization (I plan to equalize manually for the time being).
Any thoughts or considerations to offer about the fans, or safety/location/venting respective to the batteries being indoors?
The fan over the top is not going to make enough difference to cooling to be worth doing and will actually spread any acid mist.
More useful would be to allow air space between the batteries (but keep them well supported from sliding around.)SMA SB 3000, old BP panels.
Categories
- All Categories
- 222 Forum & Website
- 130 Solar Forum News and Announcements
- 1.3K Solar News, Reviews, & Product Announcements
- 192 Solar Information links & sources, event announcements
- 888 Solar Product Reviews & Opinions
- 254 Solar Skeptics, Hype, & Scams Corner
- 22.4K Solar Electric Power, Wind Power & Balance of System
- 3.5K General Solar Power Topics
- 6.7K Solar Beginners Corner
- 1K PV Installers Forum - NEC, Wiring, Installation
- 2K Advanced Solar Electric Technical Forum
- 5.5K Off Grid Solar & Battery Systems
- 426 Caravan, Recreational Vehicle, and Marine Power Systems
- 1.1K Grid Tie and Grid Interactive Systems
- 651 Solar Water Pumping
- 815 Wind Power Generation
- 624 Energy Use & Conservation
- 611 Discussion Forums/Café
- 304 In the Weeds--Member's Choice
- 75 Construction
- 124 New Battery Technologies
- 108 Old Battery Tech Discussions
- 3.8K Solar News - Automatic Feed
- 3.8K Solar Energy News RSS Feed