deswong said:Hi All,
I've had no luck in fan cooling my controller because the fan itself doesn't take the roughs and bumps that I travel across. I have gone through two 40mm fans in the last few months and the blades on them keep breaking!
gwhy! said:What sort of currents are you pulling, fets are you using and what the ambit temps, I have a 6 fet controller pulling 70A and it do not get warm let alone hot.
Ypedal said:fans won't survive sand and muck...
Big aluminum heat sinks are better.
agreed on above comments, what motor and voltage/setup are you using this on ?
The Kapton may well be better at conducting the heat than the adhesive heat transfer tape. You might want to check it's specifications beforehand, or at least do a before/after thermal test to see how much heat is really being moved from the FETs to the outside world.deswong said:proper heatsinking to the bar rather than how it currently is through the Kapton tape - I think this would result in some better heat transfer efficiency than how it currently is working. I have some Adhesive heat transfer tape (the stuff they use for CPU's) but insulated stuff, and will be putting that on.
deswong said:The Kapton may actually be better - although I have changed the FETS.
deswong said:Usually I would use a very thin smear of thermal paste - but these FETS need to be insulated - they let out the smoke if you just clamp them to the bar. (experience has told me so...)
deswong said:I have actually considered re-casing the controller and putting on a nice, proper finned heatsink - it's probably overkill for this controller though.
Very good advice! No insulation = very bad day for your controller.deswong said:Oh, again make sure you insulate the FETS - don't just thermal paste it!!! It will damage your controller. I ended up using silicone impregnated rubber, which has a similar thermal conductivity to the Fujik white thermal paste.
Most of the silicone insulators are only a few mils thick, which is quite thin.deswong said:These insulators were a bit expensive - $8 for 10 of them. Well, expensive compared to other methods anyway. They are quite thin.
What causes FETS to die? I went on a real-world test yesterday, and I swear one of the FETS have gone again - the controller was warm (not overly hot - you could hold the controller in your hand comfortably) and the wheel feels like it has some insane resistance against it. Also there is no 5v output anymore to the CycleAnalyst so I think this time something bad really happened.![]()
Agreed...but the silicone ones are awful.texaspyro said:There are thermal pads out there with very low thermal resistance.