I am thinking about putting a cooling fan in my tongue box electrical compartment to keep things cooler for the converter and clear out any battery gas. The battery is sealed but I believe it can still give off a little gas if a pressure relief valve opens. There are two 2" openings in the back of my tongue box so one could allow air to enter and the other for the fan to blow air out. This is one link that shows a 12V 2” fan pretty cheap. The fan is intended to cool fish aquarium lighting. There were some 120V fans but they were said to make more noise.
http://www.marinedepot.com/ps_ViewItem~ ... tab~2.html
I believe the fan would only need to run when there is AC hookup for the converter. I would like for that to happen automatically so as to avoid an added drain on the battery when there is no AC. It would be better not to need to remember to turn a switch on or off.
It may require a 120V powered relay to turn the fan on, even though I would rather not do the extra wiring. Does anyone have thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks! Bill