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Fans Work !
I've been running a fan on the esc since day one with no problem. My 9xl was always at 180-190 degrees after a typical run and from what I've read thats too hot :013:
So I re-wired the truck with two fans. WHHEEEW! big difference in my motor temps. I just ran it hard for about 20 minutes and my temps......drum roll please the highest measured temp was 120 degress :027: My esc fan has really held up well through my jumping, crashing and general thrashing. I hope this fan does as well. Here is a pic for ya. Notice my batteries are REALLY strapped in. My Gorilla Max battery pads are in the mail. http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...e/P1010036.jpg My work station...not that anyone cares :dft001: http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...e/P1010042.jpg |
You are a sick man having a work bench that clean!
I am going to have to get one of those fans for my esc. Mine has been running around 200 deg. How did you wire it. Thanks |
fans work alot , by cooling and moving the air....nice job...also cool lava lamps....
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one of the easyiest ways to wire a fan is to take a old servo wire w/ plug and wire the + & - from the fan to the red/black wires on the servo lead and plug it into a unused servo channel on your receiver....also it is best to use a 5vdc fan as well....
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That sounds easy enough. I think that is even something that I can do.
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That is not a workbench, that's a freaking clean-room compared to mine..
Moving air works miracles on hot objects with a heatsink. Considering the size of that fan, the airflow must be pretty good.. |
what?!?!? still on am! nice ride..but need new radio!
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heck...my work area is either in the basement or the kitchen table...boy do i get into trouble when i do that
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That's not a workbench(no tools or parts laying around) It looks more like a trophy shelf except for the Dodgers sign. I like how clean your wiring is if you don't count the receiver area. It all starts with a clean work area
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I gotta agree on the 'Fans Work' think.
I put a 24V Photocopier fan on my ESC (Nearly cut my finger off) Temps went from 165*F to 100*F ! |
wow...that must be some fan then...but why a 24v fan...was it just what you had laying around or something...
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If you want a crazy 12v fan, check this out. 60mm, 12v, 6800 rpm! Loud though. I had an 80mm version and it sounded like I had a small hairdryer on...
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wow...I'll stick to my 40mm 5vdc fans....
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lol, yeah, but if you want really good cooling... :)
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Agreed brian, but I don't want it to sound like it is going to take off like an airplane either.....
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