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08.30.2009, 01:37 PM

A higher turn feigao would run cooler, the 7XL is a spinning toaster of death. That said, you will still have temp issues if you dont take cooling down breaks with any feigao type motor.
   
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A higher turn feigao would run cooler, the 7XL is a spinning toaster of death. That said, you will still have temp issues if you dont take cooling down breaks with any feigao type motor.
Spinning toaster of death is right; a nitro driver who wasn't aware of the nuances of electric setups nearly grabbed the motor and heatsink in his fist but I was close enough to push him away, and then he went into goldfish mode when I showed him the temp reading.


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