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01.18.2008, 12:26 PM

I've had really good success using the Novak HV capacitor. I've ran it on 6S without any issues and it doesn't get warm or anything.

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXKKN3&P=7

It produces ALOT of zap.
   
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01.18.2008, 12:33 PM

This ESC looks like a good candidate for a project I'm planning.

I want an ESC setup that will run dual brushless motors in a boat.

It looks like all of the FET's are on the same side of this power board.

I need to find some sort of cooling plate made of either aluminum or copper that allows me to circulate water through it. It needs to be approximately the same size as the fet area on this board.

Then secure one ESC to each side of the cooling plate with thermal heat sink compound. Jumper the power wires, jumper the receiver harness (opto-mod) of course. Then heat shrink the entire thing together.

The end result would be a compact ESC unit that would run cool. It would have two sets of motor leads coming out. One set of battery power leads, and one receiver hook up.
   
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