Inverter building using Wiseguys Power board and the Nano drive board


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KeepIS

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Joined: 13/10/2014
Location: Australia
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Posted: 10:48am 12 Aug 2024      

Thanks, it looks a little strange, but this one is all function over form, don't care if cabinet screws are showing, or timber does not match.

The base area is similar to the last smaller unit, but this one is higher, so in reality it takes up no more floor space, the 5 rollers are a joy to move the weight of this cabinet with twin 3 toroid stacked transformers, 4 big heavy chokes and two big heatsinks.

It may not look like it yet, but this is designed to give the cleanest and shortest heavy 2G and 0G cable flow from the battery to the kilovac, power boards, chokes, and Toroids, along with maximum natural convection airflow over two long vertical mounted heatsinks on the cabinet back, and fan enhanced convection air flow with high flow forced fan cooling through and all around the two toroids as needed.

This also evolved as I built it, and now that it's built, I would not change a single thing about it, it's the cabinet I wished I had built after finishing the first build, but isn't that usually the way it happens.
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