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RC-Monster Brushless
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03.19.2008, 07:48 PM
Guys i just made a lipo cooling station. Skellyo will be posting pics shortly. It's very cheap to make & very effective, it will cut time cooling time in half . So please check back shortly for pics. I will give you all the specs when the pics are up.
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03.19.2008, 08:29 PM
What do we need pics and specs of your beer fridge for?...
That said, I do put my Nimhs in the fridge after charging them/ running them to speed up cooling process.
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Check out my huge box!
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03.19.2008, 09:11 PM
Man, people with maxamps packs who are trying to get the advertised spec will be lining up around the block for these cooling stations!
I use a large metal top table to cool my packs, but they never get much more than 100f and that is on a 85f day.
I have put my nimhs in the fridge, works well to cool them off. I have also put ice packs on my motors!
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03.19.2008, 09:15 PM
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Originally Posted by lincpimp
Man, people with maxamps packs who are trying to get the advertised spec will be lining up around the block for these cooling stations!
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I use a large metal top table to cool my packs, but they never get much more than 100f and that is on a 85f day.
I have put my nimhs in the fridge, works well to cool them off. I have also put ice packs on my motors!
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Never really had much of a cooling issue w/ my Lipos so far, but I baby them.
I did use refrigerated get packs on my NIMHs though.
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03.19.2008, 09:24 PM
Nimhs make good handwarmers after a run on a cold day- also useful for learning the art of juggling....
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03.20.2008, 10:08 PM
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03.20.2008, 10:15 PM
Let me know what you guys think. I made one change to my cooler. I put a u plastic channel down the middle. so the battery will be centered in the middle of the tube.
Last edited by rchippie; 03.20.2008 at 10:19 PM.
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working on a brushless for my wheelchair.....
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03.21.2008, 03:37 AM
that's a "cool" idea. Do you get it? I said "cool", and it's a cooling tube. I'm so funny, seriously though, thats a good idea, and it would quickly dissipate the smoke when it explodes
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It's "Dr. _paralyzed_" actually. Not like with a PhD, but Doctor like in Dr. Pepper.
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03.21.2008, 07:25 PM
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that's a "cool" idea. Do you get it? I said "cool", and it's a cooling tube. I'm so funny, seriously though, thats a good idea, and it would quickly dissipate the smoke when it explodes 
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Ha Ha  . This is were i got the idea, but i wase'nt going to pay $50.00 bucks for it.
http://bvmjets.com/Pages/Cool%20Tray.html
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03.21.2008, 08:20 PM
$50 for 2 bits U-channel and a couple 40mm fans, a tad overpriced, yes.
I still like the mini-beer fridge idea- keep your batts & drink cool at the same time...
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03.21.2008, 08:44 PM
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$50 for 2 bits U-channel and a couple 40mm fans, a tad overpriced, yes.
I still like the mini-beer fridge idea- keep your batts & drink cool at the same time...
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I thought so . So i made my own  . I have less than $15.00 into my cooling station. Yes the mini fridge is a good idea but i dont have a trailer to haul the fride to the track  .
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03.22.2008, 07:25 AM
If you made a LiPo warmer I'd think that was cool, but a LiPo cooler, I'll just say eh?
Hot Bodies Lightning 2 Pro carbon, Mega 22/30/2, MMM, 4s3-5Ah.
Tamiya F201 carbon, Mamba 7700, MM, 2s A123 2.3ah.
Xray XT8, 1518, MMM, 4s5Ah.
Lots of boats.
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03.22.2008, 12:03 PM
I have a lipo warmer ready to make and sell.... but the project kinda stalled when I got too busy with my real job and family
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03.22.2008, 04:17 PM
After viewing the chinese vs korean I will amend this post accordingly.
If you use one of those peltier devices with a compartment on each side you could have a LiPo warmer and a subC/chinese LiPo cooler in one neat package, I wonder what is more effective at cooling, a cold compartment with still air or a fan blown tube at ambient.
Hot Bodies Lightning 2 Pro carbon, Mega 22/30/2, MMM, 4s3-5Ah.
Tamiya F201 carbon, Mamba 7700, MM, 2s A123 2.3ah.
Xray XT8, 1518, MMM, 4s5Ah.
Lots of boats.
fastelectrics.net
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03.22.2008, 04:19 PM
After viewing the chinese vs korean LiPo thread I will amend this post accordingly with a different viewpoint to that in my last.
If you use one of those peltier devices with a compartment on each side you could have a LiPo warmer and a subC/chinese LiPo cooler in one neat package, I wonder what is more effective at cooling, a cold compartment with still air or a fan blown tube at ambient.
Hot Bodies Lightning 2 Pro carbon, Mega 22/30/2, MMM, 4s3-5Ah.
Tamiya F201 carbon, Mamba 7700, MM, 2s A123 2.3ah.
Xray XT8, 1518, MMM, 4s5Ah.
Lots of boats.
fastelectrics.net
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