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pic: SodaCIM
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Re: pic: SodaCIM
We use Mountain Dew cans as heat syncs on our motors!
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Re: pic: SodaCIM
This isn't very effective. The entire point of a heat sink is to maximize surface area for convective heat transfer. You have a minutely larger surface area with a soda can attached as compared to the case diameter of the motor.
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Re: pic: SodaCIM
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Seriously, I think he was joking. |
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Re: pic: SodaCIM
We are so totally doing that. How fun!
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Re: pic: SodaCIM
Called the big CIM a "Coke can motor" by mistake the other day. The students looked at me like I had three heads.
I will now do this so they understand my lingo. |
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When talking to people who don't know the FRC lingo, I call CIM's "soda can motors".
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Re: pic: SodaCIM
Well, he did say it was a "heat sync".
Why they are trying to synchronize the heat in their motors is a bit beyond me... Jason |
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Re: pic: SodaCIM
Even heat is very important for cooking competition pit pancakes.
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Re: pic: SodaCIM
Just add a layer of duct tape or gaffers tape to the case of the motor and the can fits quite snug and well around it.
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