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To be able to have fans, or even an enclosure would mean weight. We still have about 12 lbs to lose, after shaving 10-12 right quickly. We are considering lightening the air compressor with some holes...hey! now we don't need other fans!
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forgive me, im lazy and i didnt read the full post, but i am thinking of a closed loop passive watercooler for the drill motors, btw, to you post at teh [H] OCP?
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If your using FPs - lose the plastic housing.
By locating the fans of the PWMs just below the motor in question, air can be directed over the motor. This is a pretty easy way to get 'free' cooling. BTW, if your mototrs are so hot at the end of a match that you can't touch them, re-evaluate your design and tactics. |
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Does anyone know if you are allowed to have the pneumatic system spray some air over the motors?
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I don't see why not. Are you talking about using the compressor to directly blow air over the motor, or just directing your exhaust?
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Just to blow air over the motor. Our current pneumatics dont use much air so why not use some of it to cool our motors if we get in a shoving match.
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