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captain harlock 06.25.2005 04:20 PM

keep it cool
 
What is the best way to keep my 9920 cool and not extremely hot? in the latest run I made with my T4 with the 1930/5 motor and the 9920 ESC, the controller suffered some serious heat. I thought that the motor and the position of my controller in the chassis were the main factors. I've changed the position of the esc as well as the type of motor I was using( now the 1920/8 which I guess is a little torqier than the 1930/5) and I added a foam spacer underneath the esc to protect the circuit of the esc in its back and I used a nylon battery strap to secure the foam spacer to the esc and then I applied a double sided tape to fix the esc to the chassis of the T4. I tried the truck with the 1920/8 and guess what? the truck accelerates much faster now since I'm using a smaller rotor which is yet a bit torqier than the 1930/5, but the controller still generates heat. What are the reasons?

- Is it because of the additional foam base that I made for the thing to let it rest on the chassis in a much neater way and thus the foam spacer prevented the air stream from cooling the circuit in the back of the esc?

- Or is it because of the gear ratio which is 10.2:1?

- Or maybe because I ran the truck inside my house which its floor is covered with carpet and I kept using the brakes constantly?

- Or maybe you people know something I dont know and I would really like to get some help from you. Thanks a million any way.:)

Dafni 06.25.2005 04:25 PM

Can't help you find the cause of your problem, but here's an informative thread. It even has a pic of my latest fan job.

RC-Monster Mike 06.25.2005 07:05 PM

Running inside on carpet and using a lot of brakes will heat the controller up for sure, especially with a tall gearing. With a motor like that, you need to be outside to let it stretch its legs!

Serum 06.26.2005 05:59 AM

Mike, how about a larger heatsink for the controllers? A plug in/on heatsink? it's easy to give them a thermal connection with eachother. (thermal paste) and it's easy to make it so, that it holds the controller as well.

Dafni 06.26.2005 06:44 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Dafni
Can't help you find the cause of your problem, but here's an informative thread. It even has a pic of my latest fan job.

:o Forgot to post the link :o

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...=&threadid=475

Hope it's the correct one :D sorry

RC-Monster Mike 06.26.2005 07:52 AM

I should have a new heat sink that is sized to the "L" motors with larger fins this week, Serum. No integrated motor mount, though.

Batfish 06.26.2005 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by RC-Monster Mike
I should have a new heat sink that is sized to the "L" motors with larger fins this week, Serum. No integrated motor mount, though.
Mike - I think Serum was asking about an additional heat sink for the controller, not the motor.

Serum 06.26.2005 01:36 PM

Yeah!

Roger that..

RC-Monster Mike 06.26.2005 01:55 PM

that went over my head! Thanks for pointing it out to me. That is a great Idea as well, Serum! Always thinking! I think I can make that happen in the near future.

Serum 06.26.2005 03:52 PM

Well, here is a rough drawing, you are able to mount the controller horizontal and vertical. The two holes that go thru the heatsink are for tightening the controller to the heatsink with tiewraps. I also think it might be handy to also ad a few mounting points to mount a 4X4 cm fan to.

http://www.serum.demon.nl/cooler/1.JPG

http://www.serum.demon.nl/cooler/2.JPG


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