Hey Guys,
Was just told by a friend that it works wonders but since it sounds too good to be true, I wanted to check here with the experts.
So, first of all, they claim that it helps conduct the heat through the air gap that is about 1mm wide between the stator and the magnets which sounds logical.
BUT, they also say that you should add about 8ml to a huge 5kw QS205 hub motor and I was wondering how is it possible the 8ml will fill that gap? are they counting on the fact that maybe if it spins fast that the fluid is pushed to a single point and then maybe fills the gap but only at a certain point and because of rotation it is spreading the heat or something?
Doesn't sound convincing to me...
Was just told by a friend that it works wonders but since it sounds too good to be true, I wanted to check here with the experts.
So, first of all, they claim that it helps conduct the heat through the air gap that is about 1mm wide between the stator and the magnets which sounds logical.
BUT, they also say that you should add about 8ml to a huge 5kw QS205 hub motor and I was wondering how is it possible the 8ml will fill that gap? are they counting on the fact that maybe if it spins fast that the fluid is pushed to a single point and then maybe fills the gap but only at a certain point and because of rotation it is spreading the heat or something?
Doesn't sound convincing to me...