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by onmobiletemp
3329 days ago
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If used for anything substantial, such as an ebike that goes fast or up slight grades, this motor would simply melt. Its really cool though. A lot of ebikers fool around with liquid cooling but ive never seen it pulled off. This guy could take advantage of the 3d printing method to add liquid cooling and besides being really cool it might allow the motor to do useful work without melting. |
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A problem I guess with plastic is that it doesn't conduct the heat to the outside like a metal construction would, so it will always dissipate less than metal, regardless of environment? That issue is still there if you add liquid cooling - the plastic won't transfer heat to the cooling medium either.
What's the state of the art in high-temperature resistant 3D-printed materials?