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Old 01-22-2004, 07:17 PM
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Where can I find motor can coolers. I found that Racetech makes them, but I can't find anyone selling them.

I need a way to keep my motor cool to gear up to keep up.

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Look for the reedy heatsink with the little fan attached to it, it aims at the endbell of the motor. . . .
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Thanks

I will check for it.
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Old 01-23-2004, 11:54 AM
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Originally posted by AzNDRAGster
Look for the reedy heatsink with the little fan attached to it, it aims at the endbell of the motor. . . .

Wow I didn't know reedy had a heatsink with a fan

Got a link to that Product?
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Old 01-23-2004, 11:57 AM
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Sorry for double post

Have a pic? Love to see it installed.
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Its soooo cool. It cools down the motor for higher gearing.
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If ya want to "Ice" a motor pre-race,take a look. PM if interested
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Anyone using a CPU Heat sink and fan to cool motors and batteries down.
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Originally posted by TeamPhariswheel
If ya want to "Ice" a motor pre-race,take a look. PM if interested

does it come with flavors?
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1 more pic
...and yes, temp reads 17.5 degrees F.
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TeamPhariswheel: are you putting them up for sale now??
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I have a few prototypes that I will sell--private message or email [email protected] for more info
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