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09.01.2015, 11:30 AM

Yeah, since almost all of that energy is being converted to heat and not mechanical energy (the torque needed to keep the rotor spinning is just the torque to overcome the friction of the bearings), higher no-load current also means more heat.

The test was done by spinning the motors for 60 seconds, then waiting for 90 seconds, then taking the temperature.
   
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