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06.05.2007, 05:03 PM

Which side(s) of the Quark am I concerned with most for cooling, the bottom and the side with the servo wire, or the side with the motor input plugs?

I have some time before my new LiPo's get here, out of stock surprise email came my way after inquiring. I also don't want to use a fan, I will try to cut a hole or two in the body of the truck to allow some air while moving.
   
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06.05.2007, 05:08 PM

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Which side(s) of the Quark am I concerned with most for cooling, the bottom and the side with the servo wire, or the side with the motor input plugs?

I have some time before my new LiPo's get here, out of stock surprise email came my way after inquiring. I also don't want to use a fan, I will try to cut a hole or two in the body of the truck to allow some air while moving.
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06.05.2007, 06:10 PM

I found a couple more heatsinks laying around last night. Just thought I would post them.

The two angle ones are from a PC power supply, and the other one is from an old CPU (Pentium III ?). The one that the case is sitting on... it's like it was MADE for the Quark, it fits perfect.

I just going to play around with these and see what kind of performance I can get from these, before I make the custom Quark case.
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