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Re: umm.. heat sinks. sorry, we're roookies.....
I bet most people here will agree that rapidly cooling the motors will shorten the life span of the motors.
However, the typical use period is still far shorter then the design life of the motor. My dad has a 20 year old drill thats seen alot of use, and still runs fine. Point being, yes, it is bad for the motor but it won't matter in the time it is needed to work. Wetzel ~~~~~~~~~~~ Design to meet criteria, don't worry a whole lot beyond that. |
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Re: umm.. heat sinks. sorry, we're roookies.....
Some how I doubt you can cool a motor faster by spraying it will a coolant, than it heats up when the motor is stalled and draws a hundred amps for a second or two without spinning
the coolant isnt that powerfull - its not like a magic freeze ray - when you blast it on something in only looks like it has been instantly frozen because dry ice forms on a very thin layer on the surface. its neat stuff - a powerfull tool when you need it - get a couple cans and experiment with it to get an intuitive feel for how it works - just dont....um....play with it in any way that can be harmfull or dangerous. |
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