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dirtdiver 12.31.2008 04:29 PM

mamba max and battery temp
 
hey guys whats up.i just wanted to know is castle creation still taken the old mamba max ecs version1 back for replacement for the new monster max esc?
v3.also i ran my car today,my bl e-eight with truce rc 4s 14,8 batterys.
i started to take the temp of the battery from the top of it,and temps were between 100 and 118.then i took the battery out and check the bottom of it ,
and the temps were 120 to 128.is this normal? i know the battery is getting a lot of air flow from the top but what about the bottom.the bottom of the batt
is sitting on the bottom of the tray,how do i get more air to flow to the bottom to keep it coooler? or is that each cell is a difference tempeture.is that normal,or is one or two cell going bad.any help would be great.

BrianG 12.31.2008 04:39 PM

Q1: I believe so.

Q2: Well, it makes sense since the bottom is more insulated. I suppose you could drill a few small holes for airflow, but not sure how much help it will be being on the bottom where airflow is minimal. Or, take a flat piece of aluminum and "line" the bottom to act as a heatspreader. Then, angle it up so part of it is exposed to airflow.

hailmick 01.01.2009 07:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dirtdiver (Post 247104)
hey guys whats up.i just wanted to know is castle creation still taken the old mamba max ecs version1 back for replacement for the new monster max esc?
v3.

is this a typo or for real fells like a typo :eyes:
if not ill send mine in too

dirtdiver 01.01.2009 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hailmick (Post 247289)
is this a typo or for real fells like a typo :eyes:
if not ill send mine in too

yes it is i email castle and they said to fill out the request form and send it in.


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