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Re: Cold in a Can

Posted by Jerry Eckert.

Engineer from Looking for a team in Raleigh, NC sponsored by New England Prototype/Brooks Automation.

Posted on 12/18/99 10:51 PM MST


In Reply to: Cold in a Can posted by Joe Johnson on 12/17/99 1:31 PM MST:



: In my White Paper on motors, I recommend 'Cold in a Can' to cool motors during long practice sessions & between matches if you get to the Elimination Tournament where matches can sometimes be back to back to back to back...

: Below is a link to Newark's site where you can buy the stuff we have used for the past few years.

: Highly recommended.

Joe,

Do you apply the spray to the external housing of the motor? Or to the internal mechanisms?

In the latter case I'd be concerned about damage resulting from the sudden contraction of the hot components, especially if this technique is used frequently.

Jerry


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