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Originally Posted by BrianG
Sorry, no pics. It's pretty easy to do really.
Care to donate your Quark for picture-taking purposes? ;)
I forgot to mention that once you do this, it's not coming apart without something breaking. You might be able to seperate the slab/ESC from the case, but that's about it. I know of no solvent that will dissolve thermal epoxy without damaging anything else in the process.
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I've been contemplating on donating it period! LOL
I think, this would be the reason they use pads, so that they can take them apart to work on. I thought about this a long time on how to do it better. Mine really does not get that hot though right now. Mainly for me, it's the start and stop thing that I'm working on getting resolved right now.
But basically, if I take it apart, I will need two slabs of 1/8th" of amluminum to replace the pads right? I already have thermal epoxy that is Arctic silver. Not sure if it's non conductive though, will this matter?