Originally Posted by
Dino_D
ANd this isn't a nitro motor, so don't listen to people who say it needs to be around 160 to have power. Around 100-120 is fine. Always use a fan to protect the motor if possible.
I don't know if this was directed at my post, but if so please go back and reread what I said.
Also, permanent damage is not done to Neodymium magnets at 150° F. Noticeable heat fade happens above 160ish° F, and permanent damage is done above 180ish°F. The shape of the magnet has a lot to do with the temperature where damage occurs in neodymium magnets.