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04.04.2011, 12:47 PM

That can looks great Bondonutz! Looks etched or sandblasted IMO. Nice job!
   
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04.05.2011, 09:13 AM

I have an alarm on the dx3s go off at 60C motor temp (which happens regularly in summer) and let it cool if it gets close to 70C. I don't know what the internal temps would be but Patrick says they are 200C magnets

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Not Neo magnets, as far as I know. We've never seen a magnet that was weakened at all -- unless it was overheated. Heat is really the only enemy of Neodymium magnets. The magnets we use are rated to 200C operational, so it's pretty tough to get them too hot. :)
   
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I have an alarm on the dx3s go off at 60C motor temp (which happens regularly in summer) and let it cool if it gets close to 70C. I don't know what the internal temps would be but Patrick says they are 200C magnets

Wow... that's a cool feature you got there... i will need to find something similar for my setup... 200c (392f) does sound a little high for internal temps...
what about the insulation coating on the wires, will it stand up to those temps?

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04.05.2011, 06:59 PM

Good question. I don't konw what winding wire is good for

If you don't want to change your radio you could bolt on telemetry - http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dProduct=10343

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Good question. I don't konw what winding wire is good for

If you don't want to change your radio you could bolt on telemetry - http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dProduct=10343
Right... I did see that Telemetry System before... very cool tool... hope someone can shine some light on the max temps for the internals soon...

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