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- I am in the design stages of a simple project to make sure my campervan battery never freezes in the cold Canadian winters(-40 is my goal), so that the solar array can continue to charge it
I think PID is overkill (but would consider it). I am thinking of setting up an array of thermistors around the battery to make sure that they are all above T? Maybe two on top, two on the sides. The battery is about 8"x20".
I am building an r10 insulation box around the battery, which will contain the heating elements, sensors and battery. The box can seal itself with a lid.
I ordered two 3d printer heated beds (they have their own sensors) to put under the battery, but also a heating wire ( 12K Floor Warm Heating Cable 33ohm/m Carbon Fiber Heating Wires) that I can wrap around it (not sure which to go with yet), my thought is to just turn them on at a set amperage so that they never go above a max temp (~40c), and shut them down when the sensor array is over 10c, and keep cycling.
Any feedback on my design direction before I build this thing?
I am building an r10 insulation box around the battery, which will contain the heating elements, sensors and battery. The box can seal itself with a lid.
I ordered two 3d printer heated beds (they have their own sensors) to put under the battery, but also a heating wire ( 12K Floor Warm Heating Cable 33ohm/m Carbon Fiber Heating Wires) that I can wrap around it (not sure which to go with yet), my thought is to just turn them on at a set amperage so that they never go above a max temp (~40c), and shut them down when the sensor array is over 10c, and keep cycling.
Any feedback on my design direction before I build this thing?