Do you know if Castle uses the same thermal epoxy on the MMM that they do on the MM? The MM stuff is pretty easy to remove. I want to simply replace the existing HS for a taller one and cut away the top of the case to allow more unrestricted airflow.
I asked Joe at CC for a replacement top case so I could mod it for better natural airflow over the heatsink so I dont need the fan. He told me not to do it cuz the esc will fail. Seems like a company line to me cuz I think it should handle it if I could run my MM without a fan on the same setup. but, thats what he told me.
But at this point I'm not willing to void my warantee untill they get all the bugs worked out of this stuff. You just never know when it will need to go in for service and the hacked up case would pobably be a big red flag.
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Originally Posted by rabosi
Wouldn't the 25mm fan fit in the stock fans spot?
No. The 30mm fan is only 7mm thick and the 25mm fan is 10mm thick. The case wont close with the 10mm thick fan inside.
EDIT: Another note, the case itself seems to be another weak point IMO. I have opened one of them a few times now to replace fans and check thing out etc... and the littel clips that hold it closed are already startign to not hold so well any more. If I have to replace the factory fan every 2 hours of run time those little clips that hold i closed are never gonna last. I already have a zip tie wrapped around it to hold it all togheter and make sure the top doensnt pop in some sort of crash on the track.
I can't decide if its more fun
to make it...
or break it...
I asked Joe at CC for a replacement top case so I could mod it for better natural airflow over the heatsink so I dont need the fan. He told me not to do it cuz the esc will fail. Seems like a company line to me cuz I think it should handle it if I could run my MM without a fan on the same setup. but, thats what he told me.
Yeah, sounds like a line to me too. A taller heatsink with less casing around it would be almost as good as an enlosed design with a fan (if placed right). Would also allow easier temp readings.
If the ESC "will fail" without the fan, I don't want it. So, for those who have already had fan failures, how many of those ESC failed?
Another reason I just left the fan on top is so when it does go, I can just cut the zip tie pull the old fan off and zip tie a new fan to the top. No need for pulling the whole esc and everything from the buggy and then tearing the esc down jus to change the fan.
I really think they should come up with an optional top case that exposes the heatsink.
I ran some portion of a race day without the fan and I didnt even notice till I was cleaning it up the next day and it wasnt working. So it handled it even with the enclosed case and a non functioning fan.
I can't decide if its more fun
to make it...
or break it...
I am surprised the fans fail so easily. First run my fan got a stick stuck in it for maybe a minute or so. I pulled it out and the fan started back up no problems.
That's why I started this poll. I know about the faulty BEC component in some Monsters but I was curious if it had anything to do with the amount of voltage being run. I've got a Neu motor coming soon so I'll be able to test one of my Monsters on both 4s and 6s next week.