Originally Posted by
Krio
Nothing wrong with 74°C after 12 minutes. The motor is good to around 100°C without any risk of damage. As long as I'm under 80°C after a hard race, I don't worry about it. The motor temps will increase fairly linearly with outside temps; if it goes up another 15°C, so will the motor.
Do you mean 100°C measured on the outside of the can? Or 100°C on the motor in the data logging?