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Originally Posted by IndySam
It's not the air that is cooling the motors, it's the super cold propellant that is expelled when these cans of air are turned upside-down.
Very hot CIM motors are not happy motors.
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DO NOT use a canned "air" duster to cool it, especially the liquid. Spraying highly flammable liquid that gives off highly flammable fumes onto a burning hot motor near electrical stuff will not end well! Not to mention that the fumes are also highly toxic.

Regular compressed air, as in what you get out of a compressor that's used for riveting/nailing/etc, will cool the motors. If the pressure is high enough, it will be cold enough to cause frostbite. Even if it's not cold, passing the cool air over the CIMs will cool them down. It's like a fan blowing on a heat sink.
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