I recently installed a 30 amp Victron Orion charger and I knew from the reviews that it ran hot.
On just a short 1/2hr trip running at about 30 amps it was too hot to touch and scanned at 146F with a non contact thermometer.
I found this 3D printed cooling fan mount on Etsy for $15 including shipping. Not much to it, but I couldn’t model it up for $15, never mind the fact I don’t have a 3D printer.
It mounts to the side of the charger with the factory screws and holds 1-3 10X30mm 12v fans.
I stuck 3 fans in it and wired it to a switch.
The charger runs about 25 degrees cooler with the fans on.
The fans take a while to get to max speed , but move a surprisingly large amount of air, they are actually fairly loud too, but I’m not in the camper when they are in use.
The fans were like $9 for a two pack off Amazon.
Definitely worth the effort I think.
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On just a short 1/2hr trip running at about 30 amps it was too hot to touch and scanned at 146F with a non contact thermometer.
I found this 3D printed cooling fan mount on Etsy for $15 including shipping. Not much to it, but I couldn’t model it up for $15, never mind the fact I don’t have a 3D printer.
It mounts to the side of the charger with the factory screws and holds 1-3 10X30mm 12v fans.
I stuck 3 fans in it and wired it to a switch.
The charger runs about 25 degrees cooler with the fans on.
The fans take a while to get to max speed , but move a surprisingly large amount of air, they are actually fairly loud too, but I’m not in the camper when they are in use.
The fans were like $9 for a two pack off Amazon.
Definitely worth the effort I think.
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