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How to fix over heating problem with Cruise Speed Controller
« on: August 09, 2009, 09:02:43 AM »
How to fix over heating problem with Cruise Speed Controller mounted inside the plastic control box :)

I used heat conductive paste between Speed Controller and heat sink 8) The heat sink then becomes the lid of the plastic box supplied in the latest kits ;D I mounted the plastic box to the under side of the battery rack heat sink facing down 8) So there was plenty of air flow over it :o No more problems with the controller getting to hot sealed inside the plastic box with no air circulating around it to keep it cool ::)
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Re: How to fix over heating problem with Cruise Speed Controller
« Reply #1 on: August 14, 2009, 11:29:29 AM »
Good idea.  I have my controllers in a large plastic rear top box.  Now all I need to do is work out a way to get air into the box or over a heatsink whilst still keeping the top box secure and watertight...