dogman dan
1 PW
Still only cooling the outside of the motor, while the hot part is the winding. The windings ONLY metal to metal contact is at the axle.
But if you can get the cover to cool faster, it is in contact with the magnets. Cooler magnets near the stator could help. But if you are really pushing the motor, it's not going to save your halls. I like the idea of some heat sink right on top of the magnet ring, vs the side covers. But it's too bad the sides don't have some small ribs anyway. Every bit helps some theory.
This kind of cooling is not going to make your motor handle 10x its rated wattage, but nothing wrong with the motor running 50Fcooler or so, if you live in a climate or haul a load that's enough to make it reach temp equilibrium above 250f. Much better to keep your motor below 200, even though you can get away with 300 to some degree. If you never reach temp equilibrium on the ride before the modification then you won't save the motor with these fins. That's just pushing the motor too hard. Starting point is finding out what temp your motor is running out. If you don't know, you are still just guessing whether you even need it. No need for it if you typically reach equilibrium at 220f.
Re the water. If you live in a wet place, every single time you park your bike and the motor cools, it sucks in humid air. It's not sealed, it sucks down the wire sheath. This can collect in the motor, till it's full of water enough to freeze on a cold night locking the motor.
What I meant was,,,
Drill some holes. Cover with high temp metal tape. Then periodically, let the water out of your motor by running it with the holes uncovered. Two holes will ALSO let you cool the motor faster if you do find yourself in the situation that your stator is pushing 300F. Shit! my motor is frying! Pull the tape and let some hot air out fast.
That might save your halls.
But if you can get the cover to cool faster, it is in contact with the magnets. Cooler magnets near the stator could help. But if you are really pushing the motor, it's not going to save your halls. I like the idea of some heat sink right on top of the magnet ring, vs the side covers. But it's too bad the sides don't have some small ribs anyway. Every bit helps some theory.
This kind of cooling is not going to make your motor handle 10x its rated wattage, but nothing wrong with the motor running 50Fcooler or so, if you live in a climate or haul a load that's enough to make it reach temp equilibrium above 250f. Much better to keep your motor below 200, even though you can get away with 300 to some degree. If you never reach temp equilibrium on the ride before the modification then you won't save the motor with these fins. That's just pushing the motor too hard. Starting point is finding out what temp your motor is running out. If you don't know, you are still just guessing whether you even need it. No need for it if you typically reach equilibrium at 220f.
Re the water. If you live in a wet place, every single time you park your bike and the motor cools, it sucks in humid air. It's not sealed, it sucks down the wire sheath. This can collect in the motor, till it's full of water enough to freeze on a cold night locking the motor.
What I meant was,,,
Drill some holes. Cover with high temp metal tape. Then periodically, let the water out of your motor by running it with the holes uncovered. Two holes will ALSO let you cool the motor faster if you do find yourself in the situation that your stator is pushing 300F. Shit! my motor is frying! Pull the tape and let some hot air out fast.