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killjoyken
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06.30.2008, 09:33 PM

Crap. I forgot about the washers. My Novak fan just died after one pack. Looks like the fan was pressing against the case and fried it. I'm reeeeeeeeeally starting to get sick of this fan BS. I'm putting in one more Novak fan and if it fails I'm cutting the case. The fans don't seem to be the problem....it's the case.

Here's some pics of the Novak fan so you guys can see how simple it really is.



   
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06.30.2008, 09:47 PM

what the heck. you guys werent kidding when you said the wires were short lol. i will def. need to be buying a extension. im hoping even with a extension, it would be long enough. thanks for the picture. it looks like the novak fan plug has only two prongs. do i just match up red to red and white to white and leave the third one empty? what plug is that? i need an extension that goes from that novak plug to one for a airtronics reciever.
is that the 25 or the 30mm novak? and how will the washers stay put? woulnt it just slide around and fall into the fan blades?
   
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07.01.2008, 05:42 PM

25mm fan, the plug is designed to plug into the aux port of the novak escs. The fans have recesses for screws when they are bolted down, or in this case there are little stubs inside the top half of the MMM case, which the recesses in the fan locate into (including the washers, so they have no-where to excape to). You will probably need a normal Rx servo extension lead, and the fan plug should just plug in; red to red, black to black- white/yellow is unused. it might be a tight fit, so have a dremel or exacto blade on hand to trim the fan plug as needed.
   
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07.01.2008, 07:46 PM

got it . thanks for the detailed info.
   
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