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cemetery gates
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11.07.2006, 05:18 PM

Well, when i had my brushless lsp, i ran a 9xl with 16 cells on the Quark 125 geared 15/51 and NEVER EVER thermaled the controler. This is running for about an hour, under race conditions, in 85F+ weather too.....

Also, try and reprogram your controler.

Come to think of it, i have never had the Quark over 140F.............



Hope this helps.......

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*EDIT* BTW i am running heat sinks on my Quark..............

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11.07.2006, 07:24 PM

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Well, when i had my brushless lsp, i ran a 9xl with 16 cells on the Quark 125 geared 15/51 and NEVER EVER thermaled the controler. This is running for about an hour, under race conditions, in 85F+ weather too.....

Also, try and reprogram your controler.

Come to think of it, i have never had the Quark over 140F.............



Hope this helps.......

Bye :018:
You're a very lucky man I and others on this board have not had quite as good of luck. Check this out:
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3405

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3861


natrix you're not the only one, but a a heat sink, case modifacations, and or fans will all help. I,ve been running my Quark with the modified (removed) case that you'll see in the second thread I listed above. I have tried to overheat it by overgeraring it and running lipo pack after lipo pack with no cool downs and heated up my 7xl but the quark has never thermaled. Mike also sells a heatsink in the brushless section of the shop.


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