Alright! Lot's of pictures of the enclosure build coming up. Essentially this enclosure will house some electronics in a remote location.
First off, anyone is more than welcome to steal my idea, but please know you will void your warranty on some parts. Due to my knowledge and work with electronics, this was a risk I was willing to take.
Ok- Here are the containers for fresh water (ATO) and saltwater (AWC). These will be refilled via a temporary line I will run from my RODI as needed. Both containers have a float valve so I don't run the RODI too long and have a ball valve in line so I can divert water to individual containers as needed.
Next, the heart of the enclosure is an older model Neptune APEX Energy Bar. I went this route because it is cheaper, compatible, and the plugs all faced normally which is what I needed for this all to fit. First step was to cut off the power connector and sort the wiring.
Next I did a rough layout of the components and marked them. I will be mounting everything to a plywood board that is then connected to the enclosure. I needed to limit my drilling on the enclosure to keep it waterproof.
This isn't the final layout I went with, but it shows the process.
Next I wired the EB8 to what is called a Neutrik Tru1 Connector. This is an industrial grade waterproof power connection for up to 120V/20A. I use them frequently at work and they worked perfect for the job.
Here is my power cable I made. Edison to Powercon.
Here is where it gets really cool. For most data transfer, I convert everything to CAT6e (or fibre in some instances lol) and this allows me to go long distances and through networks, etc. This allows me to use an Ethercon connector which is what I would prefer. However, since Aquabus is data and power, I needed to stay USB all the way to the enclosure. This is where these waterproof panel mount USB connectors came into play.
Now I have a locking USB connection that is waterproof and can be disconnected and capped off if needed.
Finally, I went outside to verify everything worked with the EB8 and data. I have already confirmed the DOS and FMM.
It works and the power meters perfect!!!
You will see that I am doing power on top and anything with water below. This is because gravity is my friend and electricity doesn't drip down lol.
So far so good!
I really hope y'all find this cool. I haven't seen any install like it and I hope it will inspire others.