speedy i think u had a good thing going, the outerwear woud have been fine as long as it keeps the snow and water out of the esc, plastic dip is most likely worse at dissipating heat then the mesh cover. ive heard of people running their truggys with a shower cap over the whole frame worked great and no overheating problems, but after all it is cold ouside ill buy it off you for 10 shipped
pm me if u dont want it!
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medusa 36-80-2000kv
6s turnigy 30c
MMMV3
46ts/ 14-16p
spektrum radio
Last edited by riverat1540; 03.04.2010 at 03:58 AM.
speedy i think u had a good thing going, the outerwear woud have been fine as long as it keeps the snow and water out of the esc, plastic dip is most likely worse at dissipating heat then the mesh cover. ive heard of people running their truggys with a shower cap over the whole frame worked great and no overheating problems, but after all it is cold ouside ill buy it off you for 10 shipped
pm me if u dont want it!
alot of people are using the liquid tape and just coating everything but the heatsink. i've been using mine for almost a month now, and it's been GREAT!
the temps are no different than stock, and even the fan still works.
what about some sort of dust cover(if planning to run in dusty track conditions)??...or does a mmm esc not need protection from dust??
sorry guys,im a brushless newb
Dust isnt really an issue- you can blow that out of the esc with a compressor easily enough, or use a thin layer of foam sponge between the erevo MMM hold-down and the top of the esc- stops the fan sucking in dust but still allows the esc to breath through the exhaust vents in the side.