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02.13.2007, 01:08 PM

Motors and esc's vary, but usually I would not go over 180 on a motor personally, an esc usually has a cut off and then thermal, this is usually in the 160's I believe, not sure on the esc though.


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dont run the motor over 100 degree C


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dont run the motor over 100 degree C
sorry, my post was in F


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sorry, my post was in F
sorry, i know you guys are talking about farenheit.
but i do not know how many farenheit 100 C is.
sorry bout the confusion.


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