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<blockquote data-quote="Haunz" data-source="post: 5072002" data-attributes="member: 576010"><p>My first post stated that it's worth noting that a motor acts as a heat sink... you and helotaxi seem to think otherwise or you wouldn't have posted...</p><p></p><p>let me say that again... <strong><em>a motor clearly acts as a heatsink... </em></strong></p><p></p><p>I disagree about the channels in a motor.. they are there primarilly to increase the cooling of the motor itself.. not the coil.. changing the volume of air around the coil will not impact the ability of the air that is immediatly around and in physical contact with the coil...</p><p></p><p>As far as the JBL.. a motor dosen't have to have fins per say to act as a heatsink.. I've got amps that don't have fins on their heatsink... JBL just capitilized and improved on the fact that a motor acts as heatsink...</p><p></p><p>I really don't want to get into a clown match with anyone over something I already know about.. To state the obvious, again.. a motor does infact act as a heatsink... and like any heatsink increasing it's surface area increases it's ability to disapate heat.. and increasing it's mass increases it's heat capacity..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Haunz, post: 5072002, member: 576010"] My first post stated that it's worth noting that a motor acts as a heat sink... you and helotaxi seem to think otherwise or you wouldn't have posted... let me say that again... [B][I]a motor clearly acts as a heatsink... [/I][/B] I disagree about the channels in a motor.. they are there primarilly to increase the cooling of the motor itself.. not the coil.. changing the volume of air around the coil will not impact the ability of the air that is immediatly around and in physical contact with the coil... As far as the JBL.. a motor dosen't have to have fins per say to act as a heatsink.. I've got amps that don't have fins on their heatsink... JBL just capitilized and improved on the fact that a motor acts as heatsink... I really don't want to get into a clown match with anyone over something I already know about.. To state the obvious, again.. a motor does infact act as a heatsink... and like any heatsink increasing it's surface area increases it's ability to disapate heat.. and increasing it's mass increases it's heat capacity.. [/QUOTE]
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