I would like to put my PC based RouterOS outdoor near my antenna so I will minimize my cable loss, and I would like to get some good recommendations from professionals on what weatherproof outdoor enclosure I can use.
We get pretty hot summers where I live and under the sun it can max to 45-50 degrees Celsius. Winters are ok not very cold. Rain is medium as well.
The pc that I have available at the moment is a P4 2.4 GHz.
This is a picture of an Intel server mainboard + powersupply + cache hdd
(glued on top of powersupply) + CF boot card. Everything in a Rittal
KS1434600 case (IP66/NEMA 4x rated):
Well the primary objective here is to get a box that can stand all that sun heat. I am not really into that big. I just need it to fit a normal ATX or mATX mb with a CPU, possible video card in case is not onboard and a couple of SR5s. Also a couple of case fans for good air flow.
I will be using IDE Flash for the RouterOS and a 200W PicoPSU with no dvd or floppy or IDE/SATA HDD so that will save me lots of space.
But that looks just fine in size. Thanks for the post. Whats the price of that thing just to see if its on budget?
There were no holes. We drilled these by our own. We live in germany,
so there are around 30-40°C max in the shadow. No probs so far. I think
in a 19" rack the board will get hotter.
For the fan outlet there are some filters available from Rittal. These
filters reduce the water protection to IP54. (closed box has IP66).