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02.06.2011, 12:00 PM

Yah, I guess I could do the reverse heat sink machined into the bottom of a sealed aluminum box and put the box on the chassis.
I'd have to come up with some adapters to make the wires come out the right way...

It's an interesting idea Linc


If I could only draw what I see in my head, then afford to build it, and finaly get to play with it...
   
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Yah, I guess I could do the reverse heat sink machined into the bottom of a sealed aluminum box and put the box on the chassis.
I'd have to come up with some adapters to make the wires come out the right way...

It's an interesting idea Linc
Seems like al transfers heat pretty well, and the chassis has a large mass and surface area. Air flow under the chassis must help cool it of? Maybe one of our more nitro experienced users could chime in? Since the nitro mill is attached to the chassis via a metal mount (on 1/8 buggies and truggies) heat must transfer? Must help cooling, more metal for the heat to disapate thru?

I do see why you want water cooling, putting the esc in a closed box will require something as no air will be able to circulate around it.
   
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