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08.09.2006, 02:07 PM

This heatsink is almost exactly what I have planned to offer for this controller. It is the exact same principle as mine(without being an integrated chassis component) and should work on most any vehicle. Adding the holes to mount to the stock maxx motor plate is a feature I hadn't thought of, but it is a nice feature for sure.
The heatsink/fan combo makes a tremendous difference for sure. My controller temps was under 120F after the 15 minute main this weekend - barely warm! Very nice design, Jeff. :)
   
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08.09.2006, 03:27 PM

Mike,

So are you planning on releaseing this soon? I was going to look into having a small batch made for those who were interested. If you are going to be releasing yours soon, then I wont bother. I'm not sure how you have yours configured, but please use the e-maxx motor plate mount idea if it make yours design able to be used in more applications. (like on any truck not using the g-maxx chassis)


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