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Hi All, our last offshore race had 18 to 21 knot winds and very big seas, and we took on a lot of water. I decided my battery was not protected in it's plywood box, so I bought an IP67 rated box to put them in. Pictures below.

You can see there is space around the cells. The big space will be filled by a stained 2x4 that I will mount the BMS and terminals on. Cables will come into the box through IP68 wire glands.

I'm trying to figure out how to fill the smaller spaces on the other three sides. I'm thinking about spray foam. If you have tried spray foam for something like this, did it work? Is the spray foam conductive?

Other suggestions would be appreciated as well.

Thanks!


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Others have said that the closed cell spray foam is an insulator as well. On the other hand, LFP batteries don't make much heat, and the BMS does have temp sense. But I do see the point. Maybe some wood strips.
 

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