Overheating issues
#1
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Tech Rookie
Joined: Dec 2015
Posts: 5
From: Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
Hi
I was wondering if anyone uses the little duratrax flashpoint temp gun?
I'm running a 13 turn motor in my losi 22 2.0 and I'm pretty sure my gearing is close to bang on. After a good six minute run the duratrax flash point was reading over 230f I dialled everything down and the temp came down a bit. I still thought something was up so I grabbed a temp gun from Canadian tire and shot them both at the bulb from my desk lamp. Duratrax read 280f and the mastercraft one read 178 - 180ish. Has anyone had this issue?
I was wondering if anyone uses the little duratrax flashpoint temp gun?
I'm running a 13 turn motor in my losi 22 2.0 and I'm pretty sure my gearing is close to bang on. After a good six minute run the duratrax flash point was reading over 230f I dialled everything down and the temp came down a bit. I still thought something was up so I grabbed a temp gun from Canadian tire and shot them both at the bulb from my desk lamp. Duratrax read 280f and the mastercraft one read 178 - 180ish. Has anyone had this issue?
#2
Hi
I was wondering if anyone uses the little duratrax flashpoint temp gun?
I'm running a 13 turn motor in my losi 22 2.0 and I'm pretty sure my gearing is close to bang on. After a good six minute run the duratrax flash point was reading over 230f I dialled everything down and the temp came down a bit. I still thought something was up so I grabbed a temp gun from Canadian tire and shot them both at the bulb from my desk lamp. Duratrax read 280f and the mastercraft one read 178 - 180ish. Has anyone had this issue?
I was wondering if anyone uses the little duratrax flashpoint temp gun?
I'm running a 13 turn motor in my losi 22 2.0 and I'm pretty sure my gearing is close to bang on. After a good six minute run the duratrax flash point was reading over 230f I dialled everything down and the temp came down a bit. I still thought something was up so I grabbed a temp gun from Canadian tire and shot them both at the bulb from my desk lamp. Duratrax read 280f and the mastercraft one read 178 - 180ish. Has anyone had this issue?
#3
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Tech Rookie
Joined: Dec 2015
Posts: 5
From: Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
Hi
It's a cheap hobbywing brushless combo. $60 for esc and motor. It's a 13 turn. My gearing is 28/70. It's the motor getting hit. I'm not worried if I kill this motor as long as I can figure this out. I'm just worried my temp gun was giving me a false reading. After a good run I can touch the motor longer than 5 seconds.
It's a cheap hobbywing brushless combo. $60 for esc and motor. It's a 13 turn. My gearing is 28/70. It's the motor getting hit. I'm not worried if I kill this motor as long as I can figure this out. I'm just worried my temp gun was giving me a false reading. After a good run I can touch the motor longer than 5 seconds.
#6
I would check the temps of boiling water instead of a lightbulb since we all know water boils at 100c or 212f. This way you know for sure if your temp gun is out of calibration or not.
#8
When water begins to boil (many tiny bubbles) it read 190*F.
At hard boil (larger bubbles) it read 220*F.
I think that's as accurate as we need. Got it at Amazon. I don't have the direct link, about 20. to 25. dollars.




