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12.17.2008, 10:12 PM

IDK what the h stands for, but maybe it could be the heli version.

I have mine in my CRT, hold on you have a 2.5d in a CRT also. am I missing something here.


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12.17.2008, 10:19 PM

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IDK what the h stands for, but maybe it could be the heli version.

I have mine in my CRT, hold on you have a 2.5d in a CRT also. am I missing something here.

ye I have one in my crt but mine is not the H version and I'm wondering if you can you an H version in a truggy
   
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12.17.2008, 10:51 PM

All it means is that it is made for helis and has an internal fan.


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12.17.2008, 10:53 PM

heli version .. the fan on the heli version pulls air into it from the rear endbell though so you need to make a screen or something so you dont suck pebbles in it. I think one sucking air out would be better but thats why I dont have an engineering degree
   
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12.17.2008, 11:00 PM

so the answer is yes it will perform as well as a none H version?
   
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12.18.2008, 08:05 AM

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heli version .. the fan on the heli version pulls air into it from the rear endbell though so you need to make a screen or something so you dont suck pebbles in it. I think one sucking air out would be better but thats why I dont have an engineering degree
you are right, it is more efficient to remove the heat versus blowing air onto to cool....the 2nd law of thermaldynamics is that heat will always looks to move a cooler location
   
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