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It has been in the same plane for 2 years. Never noticed it getting
this hot before. I know the last time I checked (in hotter weather) it
was not this hot.<br>
Stuart<br>
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Vicente "Vince" Bortone wrote:
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<p>Stuart,</p>
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<p>How long you have been running the motor? Did you measure the
temperature? It will be good idea to duct air to the back of the
motor. If you don't have any ducting I suggest that you install some.
Air from the duct should blow as close as possible to the motor.
Probably you already did all this but I am not sure. Also need to make
sure that has enough exhaust opening to allow the hot air to exhaust
the fuselage. I am sure that you will get more suggestions.</p>
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<p>Good luck,<br>
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Vicente "Vince" Bortone<br>
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From: "Stuart Chale" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:schale@optonline.net"><schale@optonline.net></a><br>
To: "General pattern discussion"
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Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 7:13:08 PM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central<br>
Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Hacker Comp overheating<br>
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I have a hacker 14XL Comp model that started overheating this weekend. <br>
I was hoping it just needed some grease. Pulled it apart tonight and <br>
grease was still present (black as usual. Regreasing time was near.) <br>
Cleaned it up and pulled the front housing off. First thing I noticed <br>
was that the bottom portion of the fan (the phenolic disk) was missing.
<br>
Some dust in the motor so I think it just got chewed up spit out or
part <br>
of it ground to dust. Pulled the rotor and the magnet looks fine. I <br>
had a standard model where the magnet split part way down and was <br>
pulling higher amps. Bearings fit the shaft freely, no play but slid
on <br>
easily and seemed smooth. Put it back together regreased. Ran it up <br>
with a 21 x 13W APC pulled 67 amps 2300 watts at WOT but after a minute
<br>
or so of 3 15 to 20 second full throttle bursts the motor was hot <br>
again. Too hot to hold your hand around it.<br>
<br>
Any ideas?<br>
Thanks,<br>
Stuart<br>
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