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  1. Gather the ESC and a utility knife Carefully cut out the bottom of the heatsink to remove the plastic
    • Gather the ESC and a utility knife

    • Carefully cut out the bottom of the heatsink to remove the plastic

  2. Use a spare piece of cardboard and place ~ half of Part A onto the cardboard Place an equal amount (1:1) of Part B on the cardboard Mix the two thoroughly for 30 seconds
    • Use a spare piece of cardboard and place ~ half of Part A onto the cardboard

    • Place an equal amount (1:1) of Part B on the cardboard

    • Mix the two thoroughly for 30 seconds

  3. Place a thin coating onto the ESC heatsink
    • Place a thin coating onto the ESC heatsink

  4. Place the external heatsink on the ESC with the two threaded holes facing downwards towards the motor wires Press firmly down on the four ESC bolts for 30 seconds (do not press on the ESC components) Flip the heatsink over and realign the edges
    • Place the external heatsink on the ESC with the two threaded holes facing downwards towards the motor wires

    • Press firmly down on the four ESC bolts for 30 seconds (do not press on the ESC components)

    • Flip the heatsink over and realign the edges

  5. Print the cutting guide attached at the bottom of the guide When printing make sure to select ACTUAL SIZE
    • Print the cutting guide attached at the bottom of the guide

    • When printing make sure to select ACTUAL SIZE

    • Cut out the shape you think would be easiest to use. There is one for the inside and outside of the enclosure

  6. Align the cutout to the enclosure. The flat area at the top should be ~2mm from the curved line in the enclosure Cut the shape and two holes using your preferred method (Dremel, etc) Cut the shape and two holes using your preferred method (Dremel, etc)
    • Align the cutout to the enclosure. The flat area at the top should be ~2mm from the curved line in the enclosure

    • Cut the shape and two holes using your preferred method (Dremel, etc)

  7. Make sure the adhesive is fully cured (12-24 hours) before securing it to the enclosure Place the heatsink and ESC in the enclosure
    • Make sure the adhesive is fully cured (12-24 hours) before securing it to the enclosure

    • Place the heatsink and ESC in the enclosure

    • Secure with two M3x8 Bolts

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Jared Ebersole

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