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Jabe
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12.24.2008, 07:14 AM

How does Medusa work when those cooling holes are covered, as it cant cool down?
Im working on brake-adapter that has cooling channels in it, and it takes air in one specific place, that can be protected from dirt and dust. And for rear im planning "airfilter".
But havent got my motor yet.
e. I could just share my sketch, here.

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12.24.2008, 08:22 AM

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How does Medusa work when those cooling holes are covered, as it cant cool down?
Im working on brake-adapter that has cooling channels in it, and it takes air in one specific place, that can be protected from dirt and dust. And for rear im planning "airfilter".
But havent got my motor yet.
e. I could just share my sketch, here.

The Medusa Motors were designed with Heli and Airplane Applications in mind.

When used in a Monster Truck or Land Vehicles, very little air goes through there anyway.

Inside the motor, the windings where the heat is generated, is in direct contact with the inside of the motor can.

Just a regular heat sink will work just fine, even with the holes covered. As long as your setup is geared right.
   
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12.24.2008, 06:29 PM

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How does Medusa work when those cooling holes are covered, as it cant cool down?
Im working on brake-adapter that has cooling channels in it, and it takes air in one specific place, that can be protected from dirt and dust. And for rear im planning "airfilter".
But havent got my motor yet.
e. I could just share my sketch, here.
They work just like a normal motor when the holes are covered up. In an airplane there would be a prop in front of the motor and that would blast air straight through the motor. They run VERY cool in an airplane as you can imagine.


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12.24.2008, 11:46 PM

WOOT!!!! Finally my motor shipped. Sadly, I am in Portland Oregon right now and I live in Arizona, which is where it was shipped to, so I wont have it for until I get back.

================================================== ===========
YOUR MEDUSA ORDER HAS SHIPPED ================================================== ===========
Invoice No.: ZZZZZ Order No.: ZZZZZZZZ Date: 10/27/2008

Shipping Method: USPS Priority Mail
Tracking Number (if applicable):

Notes:
Shipped 12/24/08 USPS Priority Mail

Shipped To:
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United States

ORDER DETAILS:
Item: MR-3680-2200V2SE-5
Quantity: 1
Description: Medusa 36x80mm 2200Kv V2 Afterburner Brushless Motor
5mm Shaft
Price (each): $145.95
Item Total: $145.95
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Thank you for your order.

If there are any questions please contact us at:
Medusa Research, Inc.
288 Plymouth Ave.
Fall River, MA 02721
Phn:508.675.0200 Fax: 508.675.0202
Email: sales@MedusaProducts.com
Email: info@MedusaProducts.com
Email: support@MedusaProducts.com


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