Greetings all,
I finally received my SV27. In sup'in up my SuperVee (lots to do) the first thing I went for and saw a flaw in was how the stock heat sink was mounted on the ESC. It is theoretically well designed how it's to operate, but mechanically how it's assembled there is more to desire in the layout.
Problem 1. If the screws on the heat sink are tightened it too much it concaves and does not sit flat on the ESC (loss of surface area and heat exchange) and obviously if it's not screwed down well it's not going to pass over the heat well to the heat sink either.
Problem 2. The the heat sink water line connect sits way too low, and even if the heat sink is flat on the ESC, once tightened, it won't be sitting completely flat, because of the hoses hitting the ESC and raising the heat sink so once again there is surface loss.
Solution: I will be cutting two pieces of flat aluminum plates that will be placed between (no pic as yet) the ESC and the (blue) heat sink on both sides which will allow all the the above issues to be resolved. This will allow the heat sink to clear the hose connects and sit flat once tightened down. I may also add some thermal grease to help the heat transfer along too.
Hope that helps.
I finally received my SV27. In sup'in up my SuperVee (lots to do) the first thing I went for and saw a flaw in was how the stock heat sink was mounted on the ESC. It is theoretically well designed how it's to operate, but mechanically how it's assembled there is more to desire in the layout.
Problem 1. If the screws on the heat sink are tightened it too much it concaves and does not sit flat on the ESC (loss of surface area and heat exchange) and obviously if it's not screwed down well it's not going to pass over the heat well to the heat sink either.
Problem 2. The the heat sink water line connect sits way too low, and even if the heat sink is flat on the ESC, once tightened, it won't be sitting completely flat, because of the hoses hitting the ESC and raising the heat sink so once again there is surface loss.
Solution: I will be cutting two pieces of flat aluminum plates that will be placed between (no pic as yet) the ESC and the (blue) heat sink on both sides which will allow all the the above issues to be resolved. This will allow the heat sink to clear the hose connects and sit flat once tightened down. I may also add some thermal grease to help the heat transfer along too.
Hope that helps.
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