Motor Cooling Fan RC Model Heatsink 28000RPM ESC Cooling Fan for RC Car 1/8 1/10 1/12 Scale 540 550 Brushless Motor (Black+Red)
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It will work if you plug it into a power outlet.
I also received a defective fan; I contacted the seller, and they promptly sent me a replacement fan, which has continued to function satisfactorily to this day.
The rc esc fan has a diameter of 1.25 inches. 18*1. 18*0. 39 inch, 28000 RPM, 540 550 brush/brushless motor compatible.
It's of a high standard. The outer frame is made of metal, most likely aluminum, and the fan appears to be enclosed within it.
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Two of these were mounted using a dual mount. My Losi is now cooler than the side of the pillow on which it is resting. I'll be purchasing more of these for my other RC vehicles.
So I've had two of these fans for a couple of days and haven't run my car yet but I don't need to the holes are 30x30 but the casing makes it 40x40 fans are very powerful I knew they were better than what I had but they legit sound like a drone if you buy it and I recommend buying it you will need to hunt down the right esc and heatsink to fit it but it's worth it in my opinion adding to my review from a couple of.
The stock fan has fewer amps, as stated in the title. Approximately 17 vs. The cfm is about three times that of the traxxas, and it can actually make paper ripple, whereas the traxxas can't.
After a 30-minute run with this fan installed on the GoolRC 3930kv 4P brushless motor in my DHK Hobby Wolf 2 buggy, the motor went from being too hot to touch to cool. The motor currently has an 18-tooth pinion, but we'll see how the fan performs with a 21-tooth pinion.
This group of fans is incredible. In comparison to the stock TRAXXAS fans, a lot more air is moved. I loved them so much that I installed them on all of my radio controlled vehicles.
I'm blown away by how powerful the airflow is for its size, and I'll definitely be ordering another to keep my motor and esc cool. br>br>Creative+ paraphrase: Wow, what an amazing fan. My fpv transmitter usually gets extremely hot because I run it at the highest power setting (1200 mw), but after installing one of these and a heatsink, it was as if it hadn't been turned on at all! I'll definitely be picking up another one in the near future!.
To cool the motor, it was recently added to the Redcat Shredder. Shredder has a fan on the ESC, but no fan on the motor, which causes it to overheat. Before we can install these fans, we'll need a motor. Metal frame, small, powerful, and simple to set up. Connect directly to the receiver's power supply and you're ready to go. Make sure the cable is plugged in correctly; they will only work if the cable is plugged in correctly, not backwards. Despite its small size, it moves a lot of air.
I have two battery packs running, and after a 25-minute charge, you can touch the motor. Run for thirty minutes. It has left me speechless. I've done five of these setups with my cars and the cars of my friends. I used a plug to connect it to my batteries directly. I also used spacers to keep the heat sink from being too close to it. Without it, the magnet in my motor would interfere. It also functions as a secondary heat sink. Have about 15 minutes to spare. I completed 20 runs with no problems.