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<blockquote data-quote="Papermaker85" data-source="post: 8497524" data-attributes="member: 572595"><p>wew lad i remember that thread. i don't know the dude but i personally think that most of those motors using standard n grade suffer losses from the heat without be correctly designed. take a look at that site i linked they have a god deal on neo and heat and the applications they should be used for..</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.kjmagnetics.com/specs.asp" target="_blank">https://www.kjmagnetics.com/specs.asp</a></p><p></p><p>typical Neos max operating temp is 176 degrees and demagnetization occurs before that //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.kjmagnetics.com/bhcurves.asp" target="_blank">https://www.kjmagnetics.com/bhcurves.asp</a></p><p></p><p>granted it does affect them till about 180 degrees depending on how the motor is designed it could have some negative affects.</p><p></p><p>this motor and the IA motor Id doubt it the heat affects them enough to move up into the high temp magnets. but ive tested motors to get in excess over 120 degreees on the OUTSIDE on the motor id bet it was loser to 200 inside that ******.</p><p></p><p>some places gt 100-120 degrees in hte summer time. that is the only problem i see with them. even then as along as demagnetization does occur unless its a terrible design they will stiff be much stronger than your typical y35(c5) or y38(c7)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Papermaker85, post: 8497524, member: 572595"] wew lad i remember that thread. i don't know the dude but i personally think that most of those motors using standard n grade suffer losses from the heat without be correctly designed. take a look at that site i linked they have a god deal on neo and heat and the applications they should be used for.. [URL="https://www.kjmagnetics.com/specs.asp"]https://www.kjmagnetics.com/specs.asp[/URL] typical Neos max operating temp is 176 degrees and demagnetization occurs before that [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif[/IMG] [URL="https://www.kjmagnetics.com/bhcurves.asp"]https://www.kjmagnetics.com/bhcurves.asp[/URL] granted it does affect them till about 180 degrees depending on how the motor is designed it could have some negative affects. this motor and the IA motor Id doubt it the heat affects them enough to move up into the high temp magnets. but ive tested motors to get in excess over 120 degreees on the OUTSIDE on the motor id bet it was loser to 200 inside that ******. some places gt 100-120 degrees in hte summer time. that is the only problem i see with them. even then as along as demagnetization does occur unless its a terrible design they will stiff be much stronger than your typical y35(c5) or y38(c7) [/QUOTE]
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