If you want, and have space for it, you could fit a small CPU heat sink and fan.
I have a few from computers in a box and can possibly get a friend to supply some for almost £0.00. Most CPU fans are 12V, which means they will wire up without much trouble.
Depending on regrec location, thermal paste to the backside, extra heat sink. Otherwise simply put a 12v fan on the front. If you were going crazy then you’d use a thermal switch for on/off but personally I’d just have it running all the time.
If you want, and have space for it, you could fit a small CPU heat sink and fan.
I have a few from computers in a box and can possibly get a friend to supply some for almost £0.00. Most CPU fans are 12V, which means they will wire up without much trouble.
Depending on regrec location, thermal paste to the backside, extra heat sink. Otherwise simply put a 12v fan on the front. If you were going crazy then you’d use a thermal switch for on/off but personally I’d just have it running all the time.
Just an idea.