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09.17.2009, 12:56 AM

$12.99 is a nice price
   
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Just ordered one. Anyone else?
   
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Will it make my car faster?......
   
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Do you need 3 channels to power this? Like on a Flux? Does it turn on at a certain temp or run all the time? I'm intrigued, despite fan haters like Brian
   
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Do you need 3 channels to power this? Like on a Flux? Does it turn on at a certain temp or run all the time? I'm intrigued, despite fan haters like Brian
If you have a batt port where bec or receiver pack plugs in and you are not using it you can run it in there.
   
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09.17.2009, 10:45 AM

would it work on a tekin t8 motor?
   
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If you have a batt port where bec or receiver pack plugs in and you are not using it you can run it in there.
Castle, whats the official word on this, me likey fans to keep things cool despite what the fan haters think

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09.17.2009, 10:32 PM

You can run a fan off ANY unused port on a receiver.

They all have power for as long as your receiver has power.
   
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09.17.2009, 03:16 AM

cool....or cold, idea...but like brian...i still dont like fans


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It’s always better to reduce the heat generated in an electric power system is by better engineering than to try and cool things with fans and other gimmicks. Sure, a fan can get you a few degrees, but it is much better to have a superior design to begin with.
Contradiction?


Whats the flow rate of the fan?


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09.17.2009, 07:26 AM

Use at your own risk,your just covering up a problem. Not geared right.
   
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Use at your own risk,your just covering up a problem. Not geared right.
There's a big difference between using a fan to make a hot, overgeared setup barely usable, and using a fan to keep a cool, properly geared setup even cooler.
   
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There's a big difference between using a fan to make a hot, overgeared setup barely usable, and using a fan to keep a cool, properly geared setup even cooler.
Agreed, but some don't realize this...
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Agreed, but some don't realize this...
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Agreed, but some don't realize this...
It would be good for those who do realize it and properly geared vehicles. A cooler electronic is a happier electronic!

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