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Sounds like your work on the Quark paid off! If mine starts thermaling, I'll take it apart and do something like what you did since I'm sure the heatpads will have come unstuck as well.
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I ran the buggy again sunday late in the day. Ran it as hard as I could for 25 minutes straight. Temps were great. At the end of the run the heatsink was 132* and the board where the motors wire come out were actually 5 degrees cooler than the heatsink. I've never seen that before. I'm really happy with it so far.
Here is a picture of the buggy. The Quark is mounted upside down and also I threw in a picture of the open ends of the Neu motor, which I later taped up. |
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Hey, thats a hyper 7 i see there ? What size pinion/ spur are you running on that ? Do you have the spyder or normal center diff ? Plastic or metal spur ?
and last one, any fan on those heatsinks ? Thanks ! Scy |
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you can also hoop up the kyosho spurt to allmost any centerdiff, they are plastic, and don't require the adaptor. they come in 44 and 46t. |
I would most likely need a whole new diff since I have a spyder diff and the spur gear doesnt fit at all.
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I bet Mike could make an adapter to fit your diff as well or maybe you could make your own. Here is a thread that has pictures of the adapter http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1897 . I believe it would be similar to mine just more holes for mounting on the diff. I did mine before too many people knew about the Kyosho option for the spur.
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What do you mean with spider diff? you have got the (what UE calls) 8 spider?
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I just started today and am waiting for some supplies to get here but this is roughly the heatsink setup I am planning on using. With as dirty as the inside of my controller was when I took it apart was, I think Im going to shoot for keeping the boards from shorting on anything as apposed to sealing the whole thing up with the original case. Ill use the original face plate with the button and window to cover the board but not the alluminum case. Pics are on next page had some down loading problemes and had to start a new post |
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Sorry here are the pics
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Damn, those heatsinks are way LONG
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That could be a perfect cooling set up. It always bugged me that I couldnt get any additional heatsinking on the fets in between the boards. Looks like that angle aluminum should be perfect for pulling the heat out of there. Nice job. I would like to try that, but Im not brave enough to tear mine open yet.:p
After you put the front plate back on, get a some battery shrink wrap and put it arond the boards the long way so the face plate shows on one end and the heatsinks stick out the other. That would help you keep the dirt out and give a more finished look. Nice Job! Let us know how that runs. I bet you cant even warm it up with that much heat sinking.:018: |
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With the introduction of lipo technology, brushless motors, and bullet proof drive trains the potential for electric vehicles to surpass nitros in all catagories is at our fingertips. Be honest that is most peoples goal, to beat the fastest nitro in town or at the track and do it with a lowly electric. I love telling someone my truck is electric, have them go "Well try and keep up if you can" and then humiliate them.:027:
Right now the biggest limiting factor in the field of brushless 1/8 scale, in my opinion is the lack of a practical speed control that has both good programing and heat diissapation. I'm surprised that the companies who produce them dont make the few simple mechanical alterations it would take to fill the 1/8 scale void. The programing and electrical components are the hard part not the addition of heat sinks and or fans:032: At the same time I love screwing with things and enjoy making improvements so its all good. JUST SAY NO TO NITRO |
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