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.
Cheers!
Mike
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 commmjtown wrote:Ah - cool. What temperatures should I be aiming for and avoiding?
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