Idea great, but my controller starts and stops everytime, cause i think its getting to hot there... probably the fan is not powerful enaugh that i have?
It is really hot at the controller and around, where the heaters are, but in the ams its not really hot and it takes some time, cause there is not much wind, or is that the cable from the 2nd heater, that comes out on the other site and probably blocks a little bit from the fan?
@Reudiga_533564 Make sure that the air intake hole on the top side of AMS is tad bit bigger than the outer diameter of the intake pipe. The fan needs good amount of air intake and by having the intake diameter bit bigger, the fan will have enough air to push inside AMS.
@JalShah is that right? that is how mine looks like.
But i also have another problem. After few minutes, the controller is continiously restarting. I think its overheating. But probably, cause there is not enaugh Fan power...
Idea great, but my controller starts and stops everytime, cause i think its getting to hot there... probably the fan is not powerful enaugh that i have?
It is really hot at the controller and around, where the heaters are, but in the ams its not really hot and it takes some time, cause there is not much wind, or is that the cable from the 2nd heater, that comes out on the other site and probably blocks a little bit from the fan?
That is the fan i have... https://www.amazon.de/dp/B01N9ZMRUR
@Reudiga_533564 Make sure that the air intake hole on the top side of AMS is tad bit bigger than the outer diameter of the intake pipe. The fan needs good amount of air intake and by having the intake diameter bit bigger, the fan will have enough air to push inside AMS.
@JalShah is that right? that is how mine looks like.
But i also have another problem. After few minutes, the controller is continiously restarting. I think its overheating. But probably, cause there is not enaugh Fan power...
@Reudiga_533564 Remove the electrical tape from the inlet. Also, can you confirm if the probe is inside the AMS?
@JalShah So there must be a little gap between the inlet and the lid? Yes, the probe is inside AMS
@Reudiga_533564 Yes. See attached pic. The fan needs to be able to pull as much air as possible freely.