TT_Vert
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I live in Illinois and it gets from zero to the low 100s on occasion. I don't think the attic will ever get too cold given that heat rises and there is some insulation in the garage but I could be wrong. As far as heat, well that's an issue. I have a 20x20 wall mounted rack which I am handing from the rafters. My plan is to enclose the back and sides of the rack and install a thermostat which will turn on two higher volume AC fans (Maybe more or less depending on how well it cools) when the box is over say 100 degrees. I have to check current requirements for fans to figure out more. I may even use a spare arduino I have laying around and use PWM. I'm debating airflow direction (**** or blow). Any opinions, thoughts, etc would be helpful.
I will have my patch panel, security camera/dvr, cable modem, POE switch and router up there. The rack is right at the entrance to my attic and is easily accessible without even going all the way up the attic ladder.
Heck this is even an option although I have no idea how loud it is.
Dave
I will have my patch panel, security camera/dvr, cable modem, POE switch and router up there. The rack is right at the entrance to my attic and is easily accessible without even going all the way up the attic ladder.
Heck this is even an option although I have no idea how loud it is.
Dave
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