I just said because most of the electrical stuff I see use oil. But now that you mentioned it, give me some background on the batteries first. how hot do the batteries get when not cooled, and do they got hottest during charging or discharging?marcush. wrote:The batteries have enough trouble to charge and discharge in the required time .You put your electronics and batteries into an area with the lowest possible temps to avoid early failure.So putting them into the downstream air of radiators /oilcoolers and exhaust pipes will undoubtedly create a very critical environment....you are flirting with disaster .the usual below the fueltank space is heating up considerably slower so your main concern will be the waste energy of the batts .?n smikle wrote:HOOLD on... I was refering to the water radiators. That takes up the most space in the sidepod. KERS oil cooling radiator is not that big. And I think KERS radiators size is not the reason for REdBull problems.. It's so easy to make the cooling core bigger. It must be some other reason.beelsebob wrote: Where marginal is defined as "not enough to cool the KERS battery too – my guess is this is what is meant by newey not compromising his aero design for KERS – it's not that there's not room for the parts, it's that there isn't enough cooling, and he doesn't want to make the sidepods longer.
Are you sure they are cooling their batts with oil ?Why that ?
Batteries are one thing but what about cooling the MGU?
OK, just some thoughts after you give me these facts I have forgetten from the KERS thread; Is redbull dumb enough to undersized a KERS radiator? I Don't think sooooo!
Even I could size a radiator for their KERS units.. you just make it big enough. Simple solution.
I think the problem is somehting else. Like a problem with a chip, or motherboard, or software.. maybe a chip overheating (not on the cooling circuit) or battery chemicals or cells or some crap like that. But If you know about heat exchangers, you know it's easy to use use a bigger one, or just put a bigger hole somewhere, and RedBull has the biggest hole in the back of their car.