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    Does anyone have any experience with water-cooled motors, and how would you do the radiators? I have some ideas, but I want to see if anyone has any past experiences with them.

  • #2
    More hassle than it's worth. I wouldn't bother.

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    • #3
      Watercooled electric motors for this weightclass are normaly motors used in boats, and are actualy overvolted, or hot wound motors with a waterjacket that gets cold water from a scoop and exhausts the hot water at the back.

      To use these motors in a feather, you'll need to add a small pump (can't rely on thermosyphon) and a not so small radiator.

      Easier to use such motor and dump some dry ice around it. Then you just need a kind of chamber around the motors.

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      • #4
        Why stop at dry ice? Liquid nitrogen FTW

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        • #5
          With liquid nitrogen the chambers need to be "watertight" and needing a pressure operated blow off valve.

          Not counting the pricetag and handling issues.

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          • #6
            You know I wasn't serious, right? Personally, I would go with heatpipes for extreme cooling, they would be lighter and smaller than water cooling.

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            • #7
              For featherweights, there are already dozens of well proven non watercooled motors that provide more power than they can handle. I see little reason to even consider it as an option unless there's something I'm missing?

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