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What motor and gearing?Would anyone have any ideas on cooling for my arrma limitless as it keeps over heating on the ESC? I'm currently running the hobbywing max 8 system with 3s batteries and two upgraded fans for the motor/ESC.
Would anyone have any ideas on cooling for my arrma limitless as it keeps over heating on the ESC? I'm currently running the hobbywing max 8 system with 3s batteries and two upgraded fans for the motor/ESC.
I just want to rip aroundHow fast do you want to go? Do you just want to rip around or speed runs?
MAX6 and 4895 combo would shred tires all day longI just want to rip around
A single 3S?Just an update on my progress on my limitless I have now got the max6 with 4895 system with 3s which it working a treat.
So just to be extra safe with cooling, what would be the best cooling fans and bracket for the motor and ESC?
Makes more sense ??? All that for a single 3S pack would be silly. Mr. Duke made his own fan bracket that looks killer. Not sure what others are doing for that sized can.Two 3s battery’s
He must mean 2x 3s.A single 3S?
Reading between the lines...makes sense... in theory.I find with be it either it ESC, Motor, Cpu or Gpu the best way to tackle heat is kill it at the source adding heatsinks will allow for heat soak and will only prolong the effect it takes reach the temp due to the bigger surface area to heat up, using thin fins will give bigger surface area but once this has taken affect this then needs to be cooled by a source to be effiencent enough to cool the hole unit and keep it within a working temp or it will continue to rise, such as a 30mm fan trying to cool motor or esc with 5cfm with low staic pressure no matter if it 50,000 rpm is not going to poor hit the sorce with high cfm fan with a large staic pressure over a greater surface area witll help.
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