I started to make a fiberglass box:
http://www.mykitlog.com/users/display_l ... 328&row=56But then I realized a few things that made me stop:
1. All the wires going to the RDAC will need to penetrate the box or its cover. No small task, and a potential way to pull out wires accidentally if threaded through the cover.
http://www.mykitlog.com/users/display_l ... 290&row=442. All the RDAC wires enter the device from the side. With a box in place, that makes it very difficult (at best) to install the wires. Even without a box around it, getting around the engine mount, inserting the wires, and securing them with their screws, was sometimes a very frustrating task requiring numerous tries.
3. I mounted my RDAC at the upper left (pilot-side) of the firewall. Center photo, upper right, is the RDAC:
http://www.mykitlog.com/users/display_l ... 3251&row=9It's far away from any of the bad things in the engine compartment. The only thing I was worried about was rain getting past the cowling and to the RDAC, but my cowl is pretty tight, and I use a canopy cover that covers that area. If I was still worried, all that would be needed is just a shroud over the very top of the RDAC, to let water fall off to either side of the unit rather than onto it.
4. A fully enclosed box was going to retain heat like a greenhouse; no air flow.
70 hours on my airplane now, and not a hiccup from the avionics.