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Re: umm.. heat sinks. sorry, we're roookies.....

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yeah... thanks everyone, I'm not worried about overheating yet. cuz we ahven't even finished the drivetrain yet. we reeaally need to work on it. I was just wondering. and if we have time, wouldn't having heatsinks be better than not having them even if we don't need them? unless we cover the openings (drill motor), is there a possibility its a bad idea to have them on?
you know, the " better safe than sorry" thing
We've never had hinksinks, nor had any problems attributed to overheating.

We've always been to close to being overweight to worry about it.

Question: Whats the best way to cool most motors, like the drill motors we have?
Answer: Run them full speed at no load.

If you run the drill, you will notice a draft from them. They are designed such that they will such air in and air cool the windings and other hot things. This is then exhasted (the draft) out the back. Cover those, and you will likely overheat and get nice baked motors. Leave them clear and don't worry about heatsinks.


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Re: umm.. heat sinks. sorry, we're roookies.....

just one more question. do the drill motors suck in air going in reverse too?
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Re: umm.. heat sinks. sorry, we're roookies.....

you can drill a hole on the bottom of then and mount them with screws....:/
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Re: umm.. heat sinks. sorry, we're roookies.....

yes, the blower is not directional - it works on centrifical force

it would be good for every team to take a burnt out motor, or one you are not using (like the fisherprice motors) and disassemble it and glue it to a piece of lexan or something

so that new students can see whats inside it, and get an intuitive sense of how it works, instead of it being a metal can with two wires coming out.

BTW - when you really cook a motor you will know - it has a lingering nasty smell, a little bit like varnish or shellac - and once you cook it the smell never goes away, it will always stink.
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Re: umm.. heat sinks. sorry, we're roookies.....

Wow thats a good idea i think ill do that....right..................now.





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Re: umm.. heat sinks. sorry, we're roookies.....

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when you really cook a motor you will know - it has a lingering nasty smell, a little bit like varnish or shellac - and once you cook it the smell never goes away, it will always stink.
we really didn't cook our motors last year so much as having the back deform and bad stuff came out of the slots in the back. I remember there being lots of plastic but i could be wrong...I just remember vividly replacing the motors then havign to disassemblle and reaseemble the gearbox because we did something wrong and the gearbox began binding...heat might have added to that too...but then...but regarding the overheating factor, we were running one of our motors in reverse...on a somewhat inneficient 4 wheel drive powered only by 2 drill motors...and I think it's possible that one of the motors vents was blocked so...not the brightest way to build a drive train
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