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loa 06.23.2010 11:33 PM

Rule of thumb for CC-Neu motor heat?
 
Hello,

Just installed my 2200kv motor in my Revo 3.3 conversion. I have decently low gearing for bashing (16/40 on 5S, with a MMM), and although the motor temps are much much cooler than the 9XL I had before, it still got quite hot after hard bashing.

I don't have a temp gun, but is there a rule of thumb (like: if you can keep your thumb on the motor for 5 seconds, it's ok) I could use?

Thanks

Loa

Kcaz25 06.24.2010 12:14 AM

:rules:Get a temp gun, thats the rules.

You've got a $600 truck, but haven't spent $19 on a temp gun? Do it.:yes:

THIS is the one I have. I reccomend it.

Pdelcast 06.24.2010 12:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by loa (Post 371106)
Hello,

Just installed my 2200kv motor in my Revo 3.3 conversion. I have decently low gearing for bashing (16/40 on 5S, with a MMM), and although the motor temps are much much cooler than the 9XL I had before, it still got quite hot after hard bashing.

I don't have a temp gun, but is there a rule of thumb (like: if you can keep your thumb on the motor for 5 seconds, it's ok) I could use?

Thanks

Loa

Loa,

If you can touch it for five seconds, you are hardly pushing it. :lol:

The motor temp should be kept under about 100C (the magnets are rated operational up to 180C.)

BP-Revo 06.24.2010 03:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pdelcast (Post 371114)
Loa,

If you can touch it for five seconds, you are hardly pushing it. :lol:

The motor temp should be kept under about 100C (the magnets are rated operational up to 180C.)

100C !?? Wow.

loa 06.24.2010 07:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kcaz25 (Post 371110)
You've got a $600 truck, but haven't spent $19 on a temp gun? Do it.:yes:

Oh... So much more than 600$ :-D Anyway I got the point. Towerhobbies from Canada = you pay more for shipping than your item, but I ordered a nice one from Dealextreme. Some ppl in the comments said they used it for RC.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pdelcast (Post 371114)
The motor temp should be kept under about 100C (the magnets are rated operational up to 180C.)

Thanks for the numbers Patrick!

Loa

TexasSP 06.24.2010 09:30 AM

Temp it and be done with worries.

Bondonutz 06.24.2010 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by texassp (Post 371141)
temp it and be done with worries.

+1..

simplechamp 06.24.2010 06:17 PM

Agreed, everyone should have an IR thermometer in their toolbox.

itbvolks 06.25.2010 11:54 AM

You know what would be even nicer......


If said IR thermometers actually read the same temp... Emissivity be damned!

Pdelcast 06.25.2010 11:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by itbvolks (Post 371274)
You know what would be even nicer......


If said IR thermometers actually read the same temp... Emissivity be damned!

Yeah, that's a big problem with IR thermometers -- temp a shiny surface and the temps are off -- WAY off. We have that problem with some prototype motors we build -- we don't want to spend the time to have the case anodized, so they ship them with just bare machined aluminum surfaces. And then you can't get an accurate temperature with an IR gun anywhere on the case.

Always pick a black, non-shiny surface (if possible) to temp with an IR thermo -- then you will get a reasonable answer.

loa 06.25.2010 12:02 PM

Are the caps on the CC Neu motors good spots?

Pdelcast 06.25.2010 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by loa (Post 371277)
Are the caps on the CC Neu motors good spots?

Yep. :)

loa 06.25.2010 12:09 PM

Great, thanks for the tip!

fastbaja5b 07.14.2010 10:40 PM

Also depends on the thumb! I'm a bit of a wuss like that, I think my wife's showers are too hot etc I find a motor too hot to touch for 5 seconds when a contact sensor like on a DX3S shows a temp of only 110-120f!

Unsullied_Spy 07.15.2010 01:01 AM

I leave my E at 77 (normal for the Flashpoint) and go off the motor can and keep it under 160. A little anal but I don't burn up motors!


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