Fireteam Twin fan setup

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Looking for twin fan setup for fire team 6s.
Plug and play would be best, or I could run them on 2 or 3s batteries, or into fan plug on EFC.
Florida is hot to say the least.
Campsite carbon? Rocket? And idea is greatly appreciated for a new guy.
 
It gets very hot here in summer too, I used some of these in my X-Maxx, two Surpass Hobby USA Rocket V1 Red 30mm Aluminum Cooling Fan 28,000RPM (they sell different diameters) and buy or solder your own Y-harness to plug them into the ESC fan plug.
https://surpasshobbyusa.net/
 
Looking for twin fan setup for fire team 6s.
Plug and play would be best, or I could run them on 2 or 3s batteries, or into fan plug on EFC.
Florida is hot to say the least.
Campsite carbon? Rocket? And idea is greatly appreciated for a new guy.
These are great for the stock 2050 kv motors. I run them on all my Arrma stockers. NHX RC 1/8 Twin Cyclone Alum HV Cooling Fans w/Cover 28000RPM Motor Heatsink Red https://a.co/d/0E7uxZ0
 
Looking for twin fan setup for fire team 6s.
Plug and play would be best, or I could run them on 2 or 3s batteries, or into fan plug on EFC.
Florida is hot to say the least.
Campsite carbon? Rocket? And idea is greatly appreciated for a new guy.

Hello

Delta heat from the Gulf and Mississippi River is an oven box here. All my rigs, FT included, support the 40mm fans. I have an active temp prob on my motor and ESC, and I can see the results.

I really like RCP (Radio Control Power) 40mm fans. You can do dual fans, but I have down well with one of his high-power fans. I will add I have spent a lot of time balancing motor size, pinion, and other electronics to improve the temps.

These are plug-in and go:

What I have
https://www.radiocontrolpower.com/p...l-40mm-high-speed-rc-fan-8-volt-plug-and-play

Motor bracket since I like ribbed motors for better releasing of motor heat
https://www.radiocontrolpower.com/p...-brushless-motor-fan-bracket-for-40-x-40-fans

If you are looking at dual
https://www.radiocontrolpower.com/p...-bracket-with-40x28-fans-aluminum-mesh-covers

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Hello

Delta heat from the Gulf and Mississippi River is an oven box here. All my rigs, FT included, support the 40mm fans. I have an active temp prob on my motor and ESC, and I can see the results.

I really like RCP (Radio Control Power) 40mm fans. You can do dual fans, but I have down well with one of his high-power fans. I will add I have spent a lot of time balancing motor size, pinion, and other electronics to improve the temps.

These are plug-in and go:

What I have
https://www.radiocontrolpower.com/p...l-40mm-high-speed-rc-fan-8-volt-plug-and-play

Motor bracket since I like ribbed motors for better releasing of motor heat
https://www.radiocontrolpower.com/p...-brushless-motor-fan-bracket-for-40-x-40-fans

If you are looking at dual
https://www.radiocontrolpower.com/p...-bracket-with-40x28-fans-aluminum-mesh-covers

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That's some awesome looking equipment there.ayne a single fan setup will be better.
Don't know if I should go with a switch, separate batterie,, or plug right into the ESC?
 
That's some awesome looking equipment there.ayne a single fan setup will be better.
Don't know if I should go with a switch, separate batterie,, or plug right into the ESC?

In my experience, I was all over the more expensive "Game Changer" fans that take a 3S battery. They were great. I got tired of charging a small battery and the time to put it in. RC's always FWIW always needs air.

So RCP little fans have so much air to be a plug-in....email them and chat. I removed all my Game Changer fans for the RCP and never looked back. I love the fact I have air when I power the rigs on.
 
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