How to do passive cooling this kind of ESC please? Its sealed in container with
water tubes.
A potted esc with water cooling is not the best for passive cooling - if thatās the only thing you can accept then it would be best to remove the water cooling block from the bottom and fit a cooling flange. It can surely be done with some effort, a dremel and some careful sanding.
(but iād never do thisā¦ iād just use it as it was intended.)
You could try the closed circuit water cooling with a pump.
Maybe try then Something apolar to lower risk in Case of leakage. Some kind of oil
Is it al right to use a FSESC 200A 60V with a 12s battery? Iāve seen projects which make it work, my concern is because a 12s is 44.4V nominal and the fsesc is 60V. Iām new to electronics, sorry if its a foolish question.
Yes thatās fine. Most the time you would look at max voltage and the escs are often rated a bit higher to allow for voltage spikes.
The FSESC 200A 60V is outdated. Do you already own one? 75200 is essentially the new one.
Okay, thanks. I bought it a few years ago, my build is coming together pretty slow
But even if it is outdated, it should not be the issue right? I have this one too and I am planning on using it in my build, that wil be finished like in 2 monthsā¦
BR
No issue at all. 20char
Thank you. What is cooling flange for this application please?
Maybe wd-40 specialist silicone.
I dont know it its dielectric like normal wd-40.
I think notmal wd-40 could arruine silicone wires.
Something like r pro 20 silicone is good as directric but i think no good in transmitng the heat produced by the VESC