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How to fix a heatsink...
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Hey guys,
How can I fix a BK heatsink to a Schulze controller? My 9918 is no longer useful to me, so I thought I would use its heatsink in the 149.18 esc for extra protection. The size of the heatsink is perfect to fit the controller, actually. I simply need some tips to do it the right way. I know that I have to tear the esc's shrink wrap, first and start from there. |
Ok..How the hell did you get it off? Anywho, theremal epoxy...Artic Silver is good.
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Taking it off is pretty easy. The thing is actually glued to the micro chips directly, so I used my own painful ways to tear it out of its place.
You konw where can I finde some heat shrink wraping to recover the controller with it? |
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I suppose you weren't able to remove the heatsink from the Warrior without totally destroying it? I would have sold the 9918 and then used that money to buy a heatsink and have money left over.
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Dont they have some- see through- heat shrinks?
I did not really destroy it. The thing still has a chance of working, though its no longer good, not even befor I took out the heatsink. Who would buy it, any ways. |
Yeah, they have "see through", although they call it "clear". ;)
I dunno, but I'm sure someone would buy it (or would have) if you were just trying to get rid of it and charged like $100. But since it wasn't even good before you took the heatsink off; no, I don't think anyone would buy that. |
if you can make sure it runs, i'll take it!
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