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Re: Does motor temp affect performance?

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Originally Posted by Joe Johnson View Post
*I know some who argue that the thermal shock is too much for a motor
Well, the shock isn't much, considering the heat paths into the motor. But I have a problem with using so much freeze spray - it is mildly dangerous (as much as, say, WD-40) and isn't healthy to breathe. Instead, fans (such as those on Victors, or the larger ones in the KoP) can be mounted to blow air across the motors at all times, this will make a definite difference.

But, it is hard to argue with cold-in-a-can, I don't have anything that can compare.
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Originally Posted by NC GEARS View Post
I noticed that some of our battery cables were hot when we took them out of the bot as well.
This is not ideal; either the cables are damaged (if hot in spots only), undersized (if hot along their length), or have loose connections (if the connections are hot). This definitely affects the power the motors can see and use. Avoid bundling wires up too tightly; allow some space around them for cooling
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Originally Posted by Dad1279 View Post
Wouldn't the heat also cook the lubricant in the bearing/bushings?
The grease used is probably good to well over 200C, the bearings don't get that hot. No worries there.

last year we were able to mount our victors directly under the CIM motor, the airflow helped keep it cooler. Then again, Lunacy was not hard on the drivetrain.
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