I am thinking more of the most basic ethernet enabled mcu out there with a 
cheap thermal sensor of some sort.  I used to use a one wire data dallas semi 
part years ago that was great for this.  Then you just snmp it with some free 
software.  Like a $5 raspberry pi zero.

From: Forrest Christian (List Account) 
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 7:12 PM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Enclosure cooling?

For the price of those, just take a sitemonitor base unit, and strip out the 
poe pairs and power it that way.    



On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 8:49 AM Lewis Bergman <[email protected]> wrote:

  It appears there are a number of options: 
  monnit

  omet

  Amazon


  On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 9:07 AM <[email protected]> wrote:

    That looks like fantastic paint.  Too bad summer is over.  If I remember 
    next summer I will run a trial like I did back in 1999 of various paints 
and 
    treatments to outdoor enclosures.  Like to compare this with other white 
    paints.  And then do all the ventillation, heat exchanger, active cooling, 
    convection trials all over again.

    Anybody know of a poe powered dongle for an ethernet cable that will 
measure 
    temps?

    -----Original Message----- 
    From: Kevin Neal
    Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 1:09 AM
    To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
    Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Enclosure cooling?

    We have been purchasing the fans from Automation Direct and painting our 
    enclosures with a product similar to this 
    https://dicorproducts.com/product/coolcoat/.

    Each tower gets a visit at least twice per year to clean filters, clean the 
    box, check battery voltages (individually), check that the fans are in good 
    working order, cables are secured, structure is still straight, etc.  We 
    also have temperature monitoring in all of our enclosure and will send a 
    tech to check it out if we're getting too hot.  Those grain elevator sites 
    we stop by about 4 times a year, before and after they're done moving grain 
    in the spring and fall.

    -Kevin


    On 9/23/18, 2:48 PM, "AF on behalf of Ken Hohhof" <[email protected] 
    on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:

        I have a fair number of the L-Com fiberglass NEMA4 enclosures, with a
        rainproof vent fan and a similarly rainproof inlet filter.  Or some 
    models
        have 2 fans, with a dual thermostat control that runs one or both fans 
    as
        needed.  They work pretty good and move a decent amount of air.  You do 
    have
        to clean the filters if they are in a dusty environment, we 
    unfortunately
        have one right by the dump pit at a grain leg where they don't load 
corn 
    or
        beans but rather some stuff that looks like flour, I think it's a 
    byproduct
        from the ethanol plant.  Anyway, I'm not sure you could figure out who 
    they
        get the parts from to put them on your own enclosure.

        As has often been discussed, if the enclosure is exposed to direct 
    sunlight,
        first order of business is to paint it bright gloss white.


        -----Original Message-----
        From: AF <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Jon Langeler
        Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2018 12:26 PM
        To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <[email protected]>
        Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Enclosure cooling?

        I meant on the side of the Enclosure. Multilink MDU enclosure. Typically
        powering a 250 watt or 400 watt Netonix.

        Passive cooling is a neat option but typically costs more, takes more 
    space
        up.

        Jon Langeler
        Michwave Technologies, Inc.


        > On Sep 23, 2018, at 12:45 PM, Ken Hohhof <[email protected]> wrote:
        >
        > Define "vertically".  Do you mean it needs to come out of the top of
        > the enclosure?
        >
        > Also, do you just want a passive vent, or forced air (fan)?
        >
        > Automation Direct sells some hooded fans and vents that can run on
        > 24VDC but they are quite expensive and protrude farther into the
        > enclosure than I like.
        >
        > https://www.automationdirect.com/adc/Shopping/Catalog/Enclosures_-z-_S
        > ubpane
        > ls_-z-_Thermal_Management_-z-_Lighting/Enclosure_Thermal_Management/Fi
        > lter_F
        > ans/018210-04
        >
        > Hoffman also makes fans and vents for outdoor enclosures.
        >
        > Maybe make something out of Schedule 40 PVC pipe and other stuff from
        > a home store?  Have the open end point down and stuff some fiberglass
        > filter material in to keep the bugs out?
        >
        >
        > -----Original Message-----
        > From: AF <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Jon Langeler
        > Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2018 11:22 AM
        > To: [email protected]
        > Subject: [AFMUG] Enclosure cooling?
        >
        > Anyone have recommendations on fan system components that can be
        > mounted vertically on an existing enclosure? Specifically louvred or
        > screened rain proof vents?
        >
        > Jon Langeler
        > Michwave Technologies, Inc.
        >
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