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Re: Temperature Concerns



north side shouldn't be all too bad.
does Yuma get hot? nah


"Bob La Londe" <nospam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| "Steve" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| > Due to existing wiring, it would be easiest to recess a structured
wiring
| > boxes for RG-6 distribution and an alarm box on an external garage wall.
| > The building is located in the high desert, comparable to Yuma.   Garage
| > is insulated,  it's a north facing wall with minimal shade, but is still
a
| > bit of an oven during the summer,
| >
| >
| >
| > I am worried about cooking components like the cable distribution
| > amplifier and the main board and battery of the alarm.  I could do a
brief
| > thermal study, but the local temps are still not summer like.
| >
| >
| >
| > Anyone have any experience with this?
|
| Um, gee.  Nope.  No experience at all.  Like Yuma huh?
|
| Seriously, "basic" alarm panels can really take some heat.  I've got a
| couple installed in customer atics where it hits 150-160 that have been
| working for years.  Amplifiers can't take the heat.  They need a cooler
| environment.  Some of your other components may flake as well.  I've seen
| routers and switches that were heat sensitive also.  Since you said
| structured wiring there is no telling what might be in that box
eventually.
| I would go with an interior wall in a closet.  I hate working in closets,
| but atleast you won't be getting radiated heat baking on an outside wall
of
| it.
|
| A north facing wall is better than another wall, but...  whatever the temp
| is in the garage will be close to the temp in your box.
|
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