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Re: [ts-7000] weatherproof enclosure for TS-7250

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] weatherproof enclosure for TS-7250
From: Jason Stahls <>
Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 15:14:32 -0400
Yes inside even a large Hammond case they will get quite hot...  You 
could use a pelter or the such to cool it.

Jason

vincentkassis wrote:
> 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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