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CC1717 Fan - 08.03.2011, 09:06 AM

Hey guys, I have been running the piss out of my XB-E and ran into a small issue. Hopefully you guys can help me out.
With the weight of this car with gearing for around 40mph the motor likes to run a touch warm for my tastes. I bought a CC blower and it worked decent enough. Unfortunately it finally gave up the ghost. My question is, is there a specific fan/heatsink combo that will work on these motors without modification? I have been looking and haven't had any luck. Thanks again :)
   
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08.03.2011, 10:57 AM

Define warm ? The motor can go up to 70-80°C (170°F) without any issues


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08.03.2011, 12:28 PM

Its nowhere near that warm, but Id rather have the fan in case I decide to run some of the 30min Largescale mains.
   
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08.03.2011, 06:09 PM

I using only a hobbywing 30x30x10 without heatsinc and works perfect .... if you see the photos will understand ;)


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08.05.2011, 09:02 AM

Hmm...
   
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