If thats the case then secondary fans maybe necessary to protect it, but they are only 50p
							
						
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 Fans in robotwars belong in the stands, not in the machines. Tried that. From the cheapest recycled computer fans, to the most sturdy industrial versions Pabst could deliver.
 Shocks like our machines experience will destroy them in a decent fight.
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 I can see its a valid point, but i've never actually seen a pc fan fail because it was knocked, but there are alternative fan designs. As i already have 2 of these cryton units its a good observation, and easily fixed with more than 1 fan or fan type or even a larger heat sink i guess, not looked at that as an option yet perhaps ?
 
 
 Originally posted by typhoon_driver View Post"If thats the case then secondary fans maybe necessary to protect it, but they are only 50p "
 
 Those fans will also likely be nackered in the first hit from a heavyweight. I'm not saying this to be difficult, I'm trying to save you time, money and disappointment
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 I have seen the robot claws similar spec and price (36v so no overvolting), the can bridge the motor terminals if more current needed.
 No moving partsLast edited by T00TY_FRU1TY; 17 January 2018, 14:01.
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 Have a go with fans. Please tell us the results.
 
 I personaly won't use a fan in a robot wars machine.
 Tried it a few times, failed miserably. Even with extensive shock mounting.
 
 Had even the internal fan on a Bosch 750 fail ...That pressed steel shape started munching the windings... From then on I removed those.
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 If a fan experiences a shock of 500G (not unrealistic) it will fail. Go ask a fan manufacturer what shock load they will guarantee it to. Chances are they will say "none".
 
 A knock, dropping a computer off a desk is very different to being inside a heavyweight flipped or smashed through the air.
 
 Both Mario and I have decades of experience building in various weight classes and we are both saying the same thing. I'd heavily recommend taking our advice.
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 Depends on surface area and total mass. Color and material are also nice to know.
 
 For our application black anodised aluminium is the best option.
 
 https://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale...hText=heatsink
 
 But to give you an idea. In the Sidewinder , the heatsink was 2 smallish ali blocks bolted to the ali casing.
 http://www.robotpower.com/products/sidewinder_info.htmlLast edited by maddox10; 17 January 2018, 17:10.
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 It's interesting that experienced Roboteers are against fan cooled
 ESC's and there are more expensive fan cooled ESC's on the market
 uk/vyper-120a-dc-motor-controller.html at £200 + so I guess they
 are not fit for purpose either?.
 Whats most intriguing is that team Katch have a heavyweight Robot
 up and running/ driving around with a relatively cheap ESC and unlike
 myself-it didn't go bang when they plugged it in (different ESC ) and
 also you have to applaud the testing at higher voltages.
 And if you do requests can you try on 2 lipo 4s in series perhaps trying
 to tow a car-I can loan you the batteries and if it's ok with this, mine
 will be on order the next day.
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 Originally posted by team death View PostIt's interesting that experienced Roboteers are against fan cooled
 ESC's and there are more expensive fan cooled ESC's on the market
 uk/vyper-120a-dc-motor-controller.html at £200 + so I guess they
 are not fit for purpose either?.
 Whats most intriguing is that team Katch have a heavyweight Robot
 up and running/ driving around with a relatively cheap ESC and unlike
 myself-it didn't go bang when they plugged it in (different ESC ) and
 also you have to applaud the testing at higher voltages.
 And if you do requests can you try on 2 lipo 4s in series perhaps trying
 to tow a car-I can loan you the batteries and if it's ok with this, mine
 will be on order the next day.
 I think they have enough experience to be openly concerned for other builders. Who have not yet put up cash..
 
 I on the other hand already spent the cash so I do need to overcome the potential issues so help is more useful now.
 
 The offer for lipo is cool . what area are you in Colin.
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