Thanks. Will take a note of it. Nice idea, I can ventilate it using a fan or a by providing some holes.True, still it's something to consider in a production environment where the difference between a 10VA and a 7.5VA transformer over a 100,000 units could be significant. Just passing on useful thought processes based on experience.
Well, it depends on whether you think your box will hit 40degC internally. I doubt it but again this is a decision to be made from experience. Or consider the mitigation if that proves to be wrong.. It'll mean ventilating the box, a few strategic holes, or, worst case, adding a small fan. This is why you build engineering prototypes for production.
On this, I'd take a wait and see approach. Remember it's not going to suddenly fail at 40degC ambient, all that means is that it's MTBF (mean time between failures) will be reduced. There's a lot of fancy math you can do, if you're NASA say, to assess the impact, but here a suck it and see approach is justified.
I have been searching for 9V 5A relays, they are expensive then their 12v counterparts. 12v transformers are also cheaper than the 9v one. Does it make sense to switch to 12v?

