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Upgrading a Quark? loose warranty?
I've seen a few upgraded quark ESCs, with copper and aluminum plates for better cooling. Here is my Q; would the warranty be voided if you do this? (i guess it would?)
Any of you guys run their 125's with an additional heatsink/fan without having an issue? |
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I run the 125 with the case mounted to heatsink and dont have an issue. I also had one go up in smoke while it was mounted to an aluminum heatsink and it was replaced by Quark under waranty no questions at all. Now if you start disassembling the case and thermal epooxing the fets to additional heatsinks and stuff like that. I can see how that would void the waranty. Is that what you are talking about? |
Well, here is my question;
I've seen a few upgraded quark ESCs, with copper and aluminum plates for better cooling. Here is my Q; would the warranty be voided if you do this? But i what i meant to say was; Upgrading with aluminum/copper plates inside the esc. Ofcourse an external heatsink won't void the warranty |
Not sure on the official quark policy, but IMO opening the case and making any kind of mod would void the waranty. This is just my opinion, but seems logical to me. If the manufacturer didnt test the unit with the mods how can they be expected to gaurantee it that way.
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they didnt test it for 6S either.. :p
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valid point... :010:
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I waited until my Quark was out of warranty before disassembling it to remove the thermal pads and epoxy the internal plates. I think they use thermal pads because they DO stick, but are removeable if needed for repair work. An epoxied board isn't coming apart without breaking something!
I was a little nervous when I did it; after all, it was a $280 ESC! But now it's done, I'm glad I did it. |
How long is the warranty for, anyone know? Brian?
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Well, according to the 125B manual:
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In some situations, I think it might be worth losing the warranty if you need more cooling. I modified mine after the warranty was up and I like the results. I would do it again.
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I'd do it again too. The only downside to modding it within the warranty period is if the act of modding actually causes something to go wrong. But I think the gains are WELL worth it!
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