** Motor Coolers **
I am expanding my free time manufacturing "plant" now to include motor coolers as well as power supply distribution boxes http://rctech.net/forum/showthread.php?t=109029
Since noone seems to be making these on here anymore, I decided to pick it up and go with it. All units will be made using 2 40mm insulated peltiers, silicone wire w/banana plugs for connecting to Power Supply, 60mm heatsink w/12V high capacity fan and everything will be put together using Arctic Silver thermal epoxy (capable of handling both frost and heat). I top off everything with a fan guard to protect fingers and fan. I don't cut shortcuts on parts as they play a crucial role in achieving the best results. Units will have less than a week turnaround from when I receive payment as I don't wish to carry too much parts overhead. Units will sell for $80 shipped anywhere in the lower 48. PAYPAL ONLY! These pictures show how well this unit works; After having been plugged in for 9 minutes. http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...t/DSCN3687.jpg |
the pictured unit is only the prototype. I will conceal the wires more on the ones I build in the future.
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Sweet, can't wait to try one... :nod:
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Originally Posted by JayBee
Sweet, can't wait to try one... :nod:
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who makes the cool looking motor heatsink?
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Originally Posted by dodgeguy
who makes the cool looking motor heatsink?
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bump burp
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What temp does the cooler get down to?
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Originally Posted by Packfan
What temp does the cooler get down to?
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Bump
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Bump
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the heatsink is actually called a motor stand on integy's site made it hard for me to find
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Originally Posted by HenBeav
the heatsink is actually called a motor stand on integy's site made it hard for me to find
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