[Gmecm] RE: Tupperware enclosure for water=protection

Frank McCracken frankmccracken
Fri Apr 13 18:38:47 UTC 2007


Thanks Hank, Good to know you've done it. My issue would not so much be the
damage of the container but more the performance of the ecm.
Frank.


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Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 10:24 AM
Subject: [Gmecm] RE: Tupperware enclosure for water=protection


>
> Frank...
>
> I have used this on several occasions in my career in Automotive Controls
Systems.
> I have never found the Tupperware to be a serious issue in overheating the
electronics.
>
> If you do think you may have an issue, then my suggestion is to mount the
ECM housing to an aluminum plate inside the Tupperware that you can RTV seal
in its mounting to the body panel.
>
> Hank
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> I have considered the "Tupper ware" housing in the past. What about heat
> dissapation in that enclosed area? Is that an issue?
> Frank.
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