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bustitup 09.22.2008 05:56 PM

video card fan
 
I have one of these from when I was building computers

is 12v dc ok to cool esc?

http://sector29.com/PRODUCT_PAGES/28...A-CCB-A1C.html

jayjay283 09.22.2008 06:08 PM

if you wire it into say 4s lipos and run it off the 14.8v you should get a nice 4 cfm for awhile lol Run it off the say 5v rx box you wouldnt dry a gnats butt in summer. Have you seen these a fellow member linked ? http://www.buyextras.com/su30dc5vmale.html

bustitup 09.22.2008 06:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jayjay283 (Post 215291)
if you wire it into say 4s lipos and run it off the 14.8v you should get a nice 4 cfm for awhile lol Run it off the say 5v rx box you wouldnt dry a gnats butt in summer. Have you seen these a fellow member linked ? http://www.buyextras.com/su30dc5vmale.html

hmm looks nice...that should dry a natts butt pretty easy..lol

jayjay283 09.22.2008 06:14 PM

hehhe

BrianG 09.22.2008 09:04 PM

It's rated for 0.6, which is 0.05A @ 12v. Personally, I'd use an LM7812 (12v regulator) right off the lipos. Even with 2 or 3 of those, the regulator will be fine heat-wise. The regulator is a 3 terminal type so it's really easy to hook up: http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5377

bustitup 09.22.2008 09:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 215338)
It's rated for 0.6, which is 0.05A @ 12v. Personally, I'd use an LM7812 (12v regulator) right off the lipos. Even with 2 or 3 of those, the regulator will be fine heat-wise. The regulator is a 3 terminal type so it's really easy to hook up: http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5377

wow nice lil rig G

thanks

jayjay283 09.22.2008 11:32 PM

I was going to recommend the LM7812 but I just wasnt sure. The LM7818 coming out next month might be better. WTF ?


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