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O, so most of you are using a single speed so theres an empty spot on the reciever. I see.
How do you tie into the main battery with the 12V fan? Mike, you have these fans in stock? |
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Nitro- I do have the fans. They are wired to the positive and negative leads on the controller(so when the batteries are plugged in, the fan comes on). |
Si. On the 12v fans, do they take power away from the motors or no? Also, what if I ran more than 12v to the fan?
On the 5v, is there a way to plug it in even if I'm using all 3 channels? I use an Rx Pack also. |
Just hook the 5 volt fan on 1 battery - esc lead. I'm powereing 1 5 volt fan and 1 12 volt fan off 1 battery and it does the trick easy.
I'm not a comp nerd at all, but sucking air away from the cpu is not the way you want to cool thing's. I've done some modding to a few pc's, including putting sweet cpu cooler's on which all blow air on the cpu, not sucking heat away from it. You can alway´s try, but be prepaired for a over heating cpu. |
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BTW, guys. SOME cpu fans suck air away from the heatsink because the manufacturer doesn't want to get dust collected on the fins. It's a trade-off. Blowing is more efficient, no doubt. |
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