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05.09.2007, 10:49 PM
Outlet/inlet in this instance it doesnt realy matter, all the air that passes through the fan has to be either sucked or blown through the slots in the side/s.
In this pic if the purple has les area than the blue then you would probably be better off spacing your fan off from the heatsink like the red sketch and alow the fan to blow air over the heatsink as opposed to the green sketch which is what I belive you meant, flowing air through the channels.
I would use thermal epoxy to attach the heatsink to the case.
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Z-Pinch racer
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05.10.2007, 01:25 AM
That doesn't matter as much as you think, ALL heatsinks have a back pressure, you want 'some' restriction, as to increase air velocity.
But yes, in that pic, the outlet is too small, plus the fin design is not efficient, will not work very well.
The best design for a small add-on heatsink is RC-Monster. IMO
“The modern astrophysical concept that ascribes the sun’s energy to thermonuclear reactions deep in the solar interior is contradicted by nearly every observable aspect of the sun.” —Ralph E. Juergens
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BMW M Power!
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05.10.2007, 01:34 AM
I've always thought a good design would be a tunnel like heat sink with a bunch of fins on the tunnel and a fan or two blowing in the tunnel (and possibly some sucking air out).
The tunnel effect would be very efficient as all air moved by the fans would be forced to go through the tunnel and cool everything. The only obstacle I found was making it...
BL Revo: CF G2R, LMT1940/7, 6S FP 30C Lipos, MMM, Hitec 5955TG
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Breaker of all that is Stock
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05.10.2007, 07:36 AM
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How does that work SMHERTZOG? We were thinking of something a little more civilized? :005:
I think I might have said this before, but the heatsinks on the caps won't do anything for cooling, almost no contact area.
I will post a pic of what I had in mind, for a Quark case (CAD Design). This might take me a couple days to work out. :030:
Also, that heatsink will not perform as well as RC-Monster's, IMO.
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The caps get at least 30-40 degrees more than the hottest place on the heat sink. The caps get so hot that the heat shrink peeled off. Maybe the extra caps quark has mentioned will help keep the cap temps down. It may be ugly but it works. How many quarks have you seen running a 10+lb gmaxx in 90f heat with a 7xl, orion lipos, and geared for 40+ mph without thermaling and all with no fan?
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05.10.2007, 01:03 PM
I have a 7XL too, I did the internal mod to it, but I don't know if it was just my radio TQ-3 (i know, i know) but after about 10+mins, it would sometimes stop. I wonder if it was a thermal, because it stopped, and I went and pushed it with my foot, the brakes are on?
Also, I was talking about the other heatsink there, not yours SMHERTZOG, just in case... :032:
Yes, I would recommend soldering some caps to your Quark, that will help save those caps, the 7XL is one current greedy motha.
“The modern astrophysical concept that ascribes the sun’s energy to thermonuclear reactions deep in the solar interior is contradicted by nearly every observable aspect of the sun.” —Ralph E. Juergens
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Breaker of all that is Stock
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05.10.2007, 03:27 PM
[QUOTE=zeropointbug]I have a XL too, I did the internal mod to it, but I don't know if it was just my radio TQ-3 (i know, i know) but after about 10+mins, it would sometimes stop. I wonder if it was a thermal, because it stopped, and I went and pushed it with my foot, the brakes are on?QUOTE]
I had similar problem with my first quark. Although I was using a spektrum radio at the time. It would just stop I dont remeber if the brakes were on. I would wiggle the throttle and it would start up again. That one took a dump and the replacement didnt do it.
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RC Monster, the Final Frontier
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05.10.2007, 03:36 PM
Mine only does that "glitch" when my 5s is about to dump....it's like the lipo's don't like going down to 3.0 cut off....
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"Captain insano shows no mercy"
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05.10.2007, 10:50 PM
hey zeropoint-
If you read through your responses on this thread, you have changed your mind twice. Those fins and fillets as I said before add surface area to better dissipate heat. Cmon buddy,can't know everything about everything. I can quote you if you want.
Native, thanks for the steady imput.
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05.11.2007, 04:04 PM
I'm confused, what are you talking about? The fins and fillet part? I havn't changed my mind on anything, maybe you just misunderstood? You can show me the quote, maybe I can clarify what I meant?
ZPB
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"Captain insano shows no mercy"
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05.11.2007, 08:26 PM
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It definitely looks cool with the circles in there. But also, the circles are the downfall of a good heatsink, no offense.
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The design is actually pretty good...
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the fin design is not efficient, will not work very well.
The best design for a small add-on heatsink is RC-Monster. IMO
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I think your confused, lil too much of the canadian herbs methinks.
Sorry buddy
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Z-Pinch racer
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05.11.2007, 10:15 PM
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It definitely looks cool with the circles in there. But also, the circles are the downfall of a good heatsink, no offense.
-Yes, I was talking about the RC-Monster 'looking' heatsink, whats your point?
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The design is actually pretty good...
-If you didn't notice, I was talking about A4's heatsink design... ?
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the fin design is not efficient, will not work very well.
The best design for a small add-on heatsink is RC-Monster. IMO
-I again talking about the heatsink like in #1 quote.
I think your confused, lil too much of the canadian herbs methinks.
Sorry buddy
Excuse me? Sounds like you have been listening to Bush too much, me thinks.
ZPB
“The modern astrophysical concept that ascribes the sun’s energy to thermonuclear reactions deep in the solar interior is contradicted by nearly every observable aspect of the sun.” —Ralph E. Juergens
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"Captain insano shows no mercy"
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05.11.2007, 11:13 PM
Bush?! Aww cmon man, before he goes to bed every night, he prays cheney doesn't have another heart attack. So he doesn't have to be the real president. Becides, bring me some. Those fins add surface area to dissapate more heat. How may I ask does my heatsink look anything like the one sold on monster?
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