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emaxx quark setup - 02.15.2007, 08:54 PM

I just got my new quark controller with the machined aluminum heat sink!! Looks sweet:027:
Does anbodyhave any pics for mounting ideas??
Any opinions are welcome.
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02.16.2007, 01:57 AM

i think most make a mount that bolts onto the not used side of the motor plate.


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02.16.2007, 02:12 AM

I think the screw holes on one of the ends of the heatsink match up to the empty holes from the one missing motor. Then mount the ESC on the heatsink.
   
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02.18.2007, 01:48 PM

Yea, thats how I mounted it. Looks good!! I'm impressed woth the performance. 9xl 14cell. Can't keep it from flipping over!! I need to build a wheele bar. The programming fuction of the quark is sweet.
   
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02.18.2007, 04:47 PM

Im not sure what the size difference is between the quark and a 9920, but this is how I mounted mine. I just dremeled out part of the chassis to make it fit nice and used double sided tape to secure it. It works fine so far. An added bonus is there is no heat transfer from the motor plate to the ESC.
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