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LoveMe_HateMe 06-02-2009 16:05

Help with heatsinks?
 
Do you think we could use bacon heat sinks to keep the motor cool??

IKE 06-02-2009 16:17

Re: Help?
 
Sounds like a good AndyMark product. Bacon scented heat-sinks.

Glade should make a bacon sented air-freshner. They do warm apple pie scents, why not Bacon Breakfast Bonanza, or Hot Thanksgiving dinner?

JesseK 06-02-2009 16:34

Re: Help?
 
Which motor is getting hot enough that you need to cool it?

For the non-CIMs:

Either the motor is poorly vented, or you're pushing too much current through it. A poorly vented motor can easily be resolved via uncovering the vent holes, adding washers to the mount screws so the vents get more air, or allowing more air to flow to the area where the motor is. This depends on which specific motor it is though, as the varying motors have different vent holes & methods of staying cool.

If you're pushing current through it, I'd presume that the output torque on the motor is closer to stall than it should be. Long story short, you either need to reduce the load you're trying to lift/push/whatever, or add another motor.

For the CIM motor, well those things can take a beating. There's a picture floating around here where someone took a thermal image of them after a match -- they were 140F! (Almost hot enough to fry bacon :p). Unless you're lifting a massive load that really is pushing them towards stall, then I wouldn't worry too much.

Search the CD-Media link at the top for "JVN Calculator", and use that spreadsheet as a sort of guide to figure out if you're drawing too much current. Remember, if you stall a motor too many times it will simply burn out.

IKE 06-02-2009 19:18

Re: Help with heatsinks?
 
Yeah the banebots and fisher-prices really don't like to be stalled for long. Running them fast helps their internal fans keep them cool.


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