John Hennessy
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Quinn,
I would like to know,
What about the jacket of black velcro that would not help with heat dispersion either. The sharpies are for doing mapping operations and surveys, that is the real reason???????LOL. I am very interested very early on in this thread you said that you could reproduce the same problem with the battery terminals as they are in the photos. Just how would you achieve that, I am very interested. Mainly because they are the negative terminals for the battery and it is usually the positive supply-side that overheats and causes the troubles.
And as for cutting out the sides, this would allow more outside airflow through the battery. The fan draws its air supply from the two vents just behind the camera mount and blows through the many layers of the multiple chip&board layers(3) that I referred to earlier in this thread. I tested the fan flow with taping off all the outside vents that I could find and that is when I found the two inlets of gause covering behind the camera ( L & R )sides. The flow rate was the same covered or uncovered, I am presently looking for a higher flow rate fan with all the same characters except the flow. I am still following this up as this HEAT is a big problem especially here in Australia and I solved it for the YUNEEC TYPHOON H SERIES of HEX machines. Regards Johnno Hennessy. Keep flying on the green side of the grass.
I would like to know,
What about the jacket of black velcro that would not help with heat dispersion either. The sharpies are for doing mapping operations and surveys, that is the real reason???????LOL. I am very interested very early on in this thread you said that you could reproduce the same problem with the battery terminals as they are in the photos. Just how would you achieve that, I am very interested. Mainly because they are the negative terminals for the battery and it is usually the positive supply-side that overheats and causes the troubles.
And as for cutting out the sides, this would allow more outside airflow through the battery. The fan draws its air supply from the two vents just behind the camera mount and blows through the many layers of the multiple chip&board layers(3) that I referred to earlier in this thread. I tested the fan flow with taping off all the outside vents that I could find and that is when I found the two inlets of gause covering behind the camera ( L & R )sides. The flow rate was the same covered or uncovered, I am presently looking for a higher flow rate fan with all the same characters except the flow. I am still following this up as this HEAT is a big problem especially here in Australia and I solved it for the YUNEEC TYPHOON H SERIES of HEX machines. Regards Johnno Hennessy. Keep flying on the green side of the grass.