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I noticed a while back that ESCs for RC cars usually already have a fan mounted over the heat-sink fins. Also, recently some questions were asked about cooling an E-bike controller that was partially hidden for stealth. Though the sizes between the two are different, the voltages and fan links are likely to be similar.
I have a couple ESCs that I want to add a fan to, and the computer CPU fans seem to be the right size, and the prices are very affordable. Here is a 2.8"/70mm fan with ball bearings for only $7
http://www.amazon.com/Masscool-70mm.../dp/B001BO6RWE?tag=viziom370nv37-inch1080p-20
Since these are a drop-in replacement for a burned fan, they just list which computer it goes to. They don't provide dimensions on the bolt-hole layout, or what RPM the fan spins at for the voltage supplied, or the various Cubic-Feet-[per]-Minute (CFM) of air that it moves at a given RPM, or even what voltage its designed to run at. (the label "looks like" it says DC 12V, can I run an inline resistor?)
The system I need it most on runs at 37V DC (10S-LiPo), but I also have a 24V ESC Id like to add a fan to, and I may eventually get a larger E-bike controller using 48V. Adapting a fan onto the fins is the easy part for me, I'm curious about the various electrical options and requirements. Thanks in advance...

I have a couple ESCs that I want to add a fan to, and the computer CPU fans seem to be the right size, and the prices are very affordable. Here is a 2.8"/70mm fan with ball bearings for only $7
http://www.amazon.com/Masscool-70mm.../dp/B001BO6RWE?tag=viziom370nv37-inch1080p-20

Since these are a drop-in replacement for a burned fan, they just list which computer it goes to. They don't provide dimensions on the bolt-hole layout, or what RPM the fan spins at for the voltage supplied, or the various Cubic-Feet-[per]-Minute (CFM) of air that it moves at a given RPM, or even what voltage its designed to run at. (the label "looks like" it says DC 12V, can I run an inline resistor?)
The system I need it most on runs at 37V DC (10S-LiPo), but I also have a 24V ESC Id like to add a fan to, and I may eventually get a larger E-bike controller using 48V. Adapting a fan onto the fins is the easy part for me, I'm curious about the various electrical options and requirements. Thanks in advance...