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07.26.2009, 10:54 PM

James, that looks great! I have always wanted to do something similar, but at some point it gets too complex and heavy for the average Revo truck... the esc in a sealed box is what I'm talking about.

The Europe made mini pump/radiator system that emaxxnitro posted would work IMO. That thing popped onto the forums 2 years ago IIRC, no one as far as I know has used it, here anyways.


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07.27.2009, 01:14 AM

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James, that looks great! I have always wanted to do something similar, but at some point it gets too complex and heavy for the average Revo truck... the esc in a sealed box is what I'm talking about.

The Europe made mini pump/radiator system that emaxxnitro posted would work IMO. That thing popped onto the forums 2 years ago IIRC, no one as far as I know has used it, here anyways.
yeah, at this point i am still going to shoot for just using a fan and if that doesnt cool it enough then i will go with a liquid cooled setup like those ones on frozencpu.com. the peltier stuff is too foreign for me at this time. but i am thinking my esc/rx box with a 40mm fan is gonna be sufficient. we'll see i guess.


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