We want to use the extended temperature TS-7250-32-32F ARM board in a
weatherproof enclosure. We have been testing in a Hammond
Manufacturing polycarbonate enclosure (it fits in the 1554H2 quite well).
We think that the board overheats and reacts strangely after a certain
time in the enclosure. We know that plastic conducts less well than
metal, but is it normal that the ARM overheats like that?
Did anybody experience similar problems before?
Did anybody use a weatherproof plastic (preferably polycarbonate)
enclosure with an ARM with success before?
Can anyone suggest a metallic enclosure that could be used without the
need for very specialized tooling?
Thank you very much for your help,
Vincent
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