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fan - 01.18.2005, 08:22 PM

Would there be a need for a BK controller to use a fan? Do they get very hot easily?
   
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fan - 01.18.2005, 08:48 PM

in my opinion - i would have to say that given the right circumstance any speed controller will get hot ( overgearing etc. ) however if your speed controller and motor are paired for the given type of driving you will be doing ( racing, bashing, high speed runs etc )then i would say that no it is not necessary. I have always run a fan and probably always will run a fan - i would rather have my speed controller run cooler than hotter. Even if not necessary - its a small investment (fan) so i would rather be safe than thermal... Just my .02:D


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01.18.2005, 11:53 PM

The need for a fan, like HotnCold says, could be based on the sytem, truck, tires, gearing, running conditions, etc. Also, as stated, if the combo is selected properly, it is more of a luxury than a necessity. I run a fan on all my controllers, even though it isn't necessary. The $10 is cheap insurance in my book, and cooler is always better, but it certainly isn't absolutely necessary.
   
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01.20.2005, 12:12 AM

Can I get a pic and or diagram on how to have a fan for the speed controler or motor for the g-max. My controlor dosnt seem to get hot but my motor gets prety hot.
   
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FAN - 01.20.2005, 12:16 AM

Ryan, what radio do you run? Do you still use a shift servo? I remove the shift servo and plug a 5 volt fan into the 3rd channel on my receiver. Another way is to wire a 12 volt fan directly to the battery leads on the controller. Either way works very well. The fans get beat after a while and need to be replaced, depending on the abuse you dish out to the truck.
   
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01.20.2005, 01:21 AM

Org. radio. I like having the option of 1st or 2nd gear thats asuming thats what it does. Dont really feal like resoldering and shrink tubeing deans conector. Can I run a fan with a 9 volt batt. or something like that?
   
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Yes, you can.
   
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Does radio shack or something carry them?
   
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radio shack - 01.20.2005, 07:16 AM

i dont think they carry a fan that is small enough to use on your controller ( based on the radioshack web site ) - they only sell larger fans - also - if you use an external 9V battery - you will have to find a way to secure that as well. With all that mounting you probably would save a bunch of time by just connecting to the deans connectors ( I hate soldering as well )- but you will always have the fan battery charged - and you wont have to replace and secure 9V batteries. Just my .02:)


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fan - 01.20.2005, 10:11 AM

Use these fans:

http://store.yahoo.com/directron/fan4.html
   
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01.20.2005, 11:46 AM

Thanks for posting that link. I also can get (have) 12 volt fans that work great on the speed controller. They are about $6. They are a little beefier than the Radio Shack fans (last longer). That link looks like it has a few options that would work well.
   
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