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Old 07-25-2013, 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by rskoncepts
I think the 160 degrees is temp of the motor. Some go up to 180 degrees (ouch).
Yes, 160 F.

You can run at 180 degrees but you need to re-charge the rotor.
Anything above 160F and the rotor looses magnetic field and gets weaker.

Yes, you can charge your rotor with a bigger rare earth magnet.
It just take about 5 minutes. If that was your next question.. LOL!
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