I recently had a Supermicro board die because it became infested with moths out in the garage, it was disgusting and the board was borked even after extensive cleaning.
How do you keep wildlife at bay? (insects and rodents are attracted to heat and shelter).
Maybe some kind of solid metal cabinet enclosure like the public utility boxes along some roadside thoroughfares?
In a garage environment, using mesh everywhere and ensuring there are zero openings like an empty PCIe slot is the best solution.
Outdoors you need special enclosures typically made for industrial computers; and many companies build special fanless enclosures that dump heat directly through the metal enclosure (it is basically the heat sink).
Others have fan designs that have their intake and exhaust through filters on the bottom.
The circuit board for a UPS and the board for a motherboard aren't really the same. One is designed for high voltage/high current and conformal coated in epoxy. The later has much tighter tolerances and is optimized for low voltages/high frequencies. And it's probably not conformal coated.
I recently had a Supermicro board die because it became infested with moths out in the garage, it was disgusting and the board was borked even after extensive cleaning.
How do you keep wildlife at bay? (insects and rodents are attracted to heat and shelter).
Maybe some kind of solid metal cabinet enclosure like the public utility boxes along some roadside thoroughfares?