Has anyone got a good system for watercooling these newer schulze's? I just bought two !!!! Of the newer 40-161 non WK esc's... they are like brand new :):):) got a great deal too! doing the happy dance now!... would love to see some of the pros upfits!
Just bought Schulze 40-161 esc no wk model... like new but not watercooled
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I have converted several non-WK versions over including a pair just recently. This includes
1. Adding 9 additional Rubycon caps
2. soldering on 5mm brass tubes
3. Replace 12AWG wire with 10AWG or 8AWG
4. Masking and conformal coating
5. Adding Polyolefin shrink.
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NAMBA 639/IMPBA 20525
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Yes, they can be converted like the ones I posted above.
TGTyler Garrard
NAMBA 639/IMPBA 20525
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The last 40-160WK (old model) I've seen had the cooling tubes glued on with what appeared to be thermal conductive epoxy, not solder. If you are not confident in your soldering skills, this may be a safer option. Arctic Silver epoxy is a good choice, I used it on the Castle ICE aircraft controllers I've converted to marine use.
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The last 40-160WK (old model) I've seen had the cooling tubes glued on with what appeared to be thermal conductive epoxy, not solder. If you are not confident in your soldering skills, this may be a safer option. Arctic Silver epoxy is a good choice, I used it on the Castle ICE aircraft controllers I've converted to marine use.
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I care in Canada is still selling some Schulze esc's. With a 20% exchange rate some deals can be had. They are clearing out stock: http://icare-rc.com/motor_controls_b...ss.htm#Schulze
Thats 20% if prices are in Canadian but, I may be wrong??Nortavlag Bulc
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I care in Canada is still selling some Schulze esc's. With a 20% exchange rate some deals can be had. They are clearing out stock: http://icare-rc.com/motor_controls_b...ss.htm#Schulze
Thats 20% if prices are in Canadian but, I may be wrong??
Oh and Ray, I appreciate your posts too !Last edited by JMSCARD; 02-04-2015, 02:05 PM.Comment
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That's what I was thinking ..... still good deals to be had, and haven't actually seen what shipping is to me in the US, ordered a 40-160 from them years ago and remember shipping was fairly expensive especially after the $700 controller price.... great company though for sure...
Fluid, is the 40-100wk really only a 100 amp esc? or is it underrated like all the schulzes.... wondering if it would be good to use with the 4035 motors I have laying around.... obviously I would be careful not being crazy prop wise.. but figuring a x452/3 maybe up to a x455 in a Delta force 38.5".... and 10s. That boat is just going to be my ocean wave jumping fun boat. I have 4035/800's and 630's so might use the 630kv on 12s as I have lots of 6s packs.Comment
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Ray,
Etienne at Icare only has the oddball smaller Schulzes left, none of the 32.202wk's or 40.161wk's. I know he shows them on his website, but they are not in stock.
Jay,
To your point there is a difference in modifying the old ones versus the new ones. It is possible to solder cooling tubes on the new ones with several precautions to block the heat going into the board. I use a thermal blocking putty spread over the near side FETS that absorbs heat. Since the new boards do not have the heavy copper core, it is possible. I have been strongly cautioned against adding cooling by soldering to the older 40.160wk's as the copper plate conducts so much heat you will destroy the components before the solder flows. I have heard that Schulze would only convert non-WK models to WK after all the components were removed. Artic Silver or similar does work. Another solution for adding cooling to the older Schulzes is to machine copper cooling logs and thermal paste them in place. Using copper is important over aluminum to avoid the galvanic cell created by dissimilar metals. I am in the process of machining a set of cooling logs for an old heli version Schulze to convert it to marine use. pics below. Jay, I believe I have seen a pic of your Q cat with a fan cooled 32.170 with 5 FETS per bank. Is this right? Pic also below.
Jason,
The 24.150wk and 40.100 are both overrated. Both have cooling problems and cannot sustain outputs like the 32.2XX, 40.16X and 40.3XX's. They are OK for smaller motors like 19 series LMT's, but cannot push larger ones.
Tyler
2dvkbb6.jpgSchulze 40.160H with Chill logs.jpgTyler Garrard
NAMBA 639/IMPBA 20525
T-Hydro @ 142.94mph former WRComment
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Ray,
Etienne at Icare only has the oddball smaller Schulzes left, none of the 32.202wk's or 40.161wk's. I know he shows them on his website, but they are not in stock.
Jay,
To your point there is a difference in modifying the old ones versus the new ones. It is possible to solder cooling tubes on the new ones with several precautions to block the heat going into the board. I use a thermal blocking putty spread over the near side FETS that absorbs heat. Since the new boards do not have the heavy copper core, it is possible. I have been strongly cautioned against adding cooling by soldering to the older 40.160wk's as the copper plate conducts so much heat you will destroy the components before the solder flows. I have heard that Schulze would only convert non-WK models to WK after all the components were removed. Artic Silver or similar does work. Another solution for adding cooling to the older Schulzes is to machine copper cooling logs and thermal paste them in place. Using copper is important over aluminum to avoid the galvanic cell created by dissimilar metals. I am in the process of machining a set of cooling logs for an old heli version Schulze to convert it to marine use. pics below. Jay, I believe I have seen a pic of your Q cat with a fan cooled 32.170 with 5 FETS per bank. Is this right? Pic also below.
Jason,
The 24.150wk and 40.100 are both overrated. Both have cooling problems and cannot sustain outputs like the 32.2XX, 40.16X and 40.3XX's. They are OK for smaller motors like 19 series LMT's, but cannot push larger ones.
Tyler
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OK Jason, also keep an eye out for the 32.2XX series. These are as good as the same vintage 40.16X's.
TGTyler Garrard
NAMBA 639/IMPBA 20525
T-Hydro @ 142.94mph former WRComment
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