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08.09.2008, 08:18 PM

The S size will work, but wont come to the end of the motor (51mm I think). To use the clamp part you would just need longer screws. The L size would work full length but may not clamp (61mm I think). I don't know if you need the clamp part for the Medusas.
   
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No real need to use the clamp feature, as the front enbell is integral to the can. The rear plate is pressed on, so the clamp may help that. I use std clip on heatsinks for my medusas...
   
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No real need to use the clamp feature, as the front enbell is integral to the can. The rear plate is pressed on, so the clamp may help that. I use std clip on heatsinks for my medusas...
Thanks linc , not even thinking that the Medusa is 36mm like standard brushed motors
Have a couple of normal heatsinks lying around .
   
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Thanks linc , not even thinking that the Medusa is 36mm like standard brushed motors
Have a couple of normal heatsinks lying around .
If you have issues with the rear endbell coming off then the clamp may be a good idea. I will continue to run the std clip on heatsinks... You are welcome BTW!
   
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