240SB -VS- SPA 480WT

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Re: 240SB -VS- SPA 480WT

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No worries... I'm happy to run the old motors if only for novelty vintage nostalgia. What else would be recommended to give a bit more output? I'm running Venom nimh packs in the old cars. The TS has a rotary servo operated speed controller (for now) and the Optima Pro will have a '90 vintage Novak esc.

Out of interest, what do you mean by 'temp' the motors?

:?:

Keep the advice coming by the way... I've been out of this since the late 80's, 1990 at the latest, and I was 15 then, so I'm as good as a noob.

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Re: 240SB -VS- SPA 480WT

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Measure its temperature ;)
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Ah - cool. What temperatures should I be aiming for and avoiding?

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Re: 240SB -VS- SPA 480WT

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mjtown wrote:Ah - cool. What temperatures should I be aiming for and avoiding?
ha... for a brushed mill, if you cannot touch it for more one second or so, it's too hot really... brushed mills have a very specific smell when they're too hot, I guess it's the brush lube that smells like this. I cannot give you a Farenheit range, but if it's too hot, you definitely know it (and it's too late for these poor magnets and that fluo-rainbow comm :mrgreen: )

Anyone has a temperature range available, knowing that if one doesn't use an exergen it's so inaccurate anyway that it becomes useless :mrgreen: ?

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Re: 240SB -VS- SPA 480WT

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Cool, thanks Paul. I'll give that a go... I can't wait to get her going again. Possibly tomorrow :D

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