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winch motor heat sink

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winch motor heat sink

Post by GQ4.8coilcab »

Just wandering
would something like this work
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is it a waste of time or would it take some of the heat away. Its a oil filter cooler, type it in google and you can find.
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Post by ads80 »

it will take the heat away, the trick is to not create the heat :cool: :cool:
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Post by nastytroll »

you would be suprised as to how much heat they will disperse, but be careful not to have it arc on the terminals, they are called a heat sink, used on alot of comersial type electrics
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Post by mugginsmoo »

have been running with one of these for about a year now, you have to "trim" them to fit around the terminals and cut a hole for your earth lead.

couldn't tell you if they were worth it, but i figured that someting was better than nothing.


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Post by YankeeDave »

and how much are they?
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Post by GQ4.8coilcab »

thanks for your reply mugginsmoo
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Post by Reddo »

This should work - provided it's fitted right (as noted), and maybe use some heat conducting paste (Dick Smith?) to enhance heat transfer. Some Warn low mount have finned motor casings. Would it be big enough though?
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Post by GQ4.8coilcab »

Reddo wrote:This should work - provided it's fitted right (as noted), and maybe use some heat conducting paste (Dick Smith?) to enhance heat transfer. Some Warn low mount have finned motor casings. Would it be big enough though?
something like this?
http://www.dse.com.au/cgi-bin/dse.store ... View/N1205
would it help much?
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Post by nastytroll »

heat transfer paste will proberly help to minimise corrosion aswell, is works well but gets every where, we used to use it on big solid state relays with water cooled backing plates and heater eliments on sealers. The paste does dry out over time but is inexpensive, any electrical wholesaler or electronics mob should have it, even comes in big tubes for silicone guns
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Post by Shadow »

heat sink paste is always worth it because no matter how smooth you think two surfaces are, they never are, and getting good contact is almost impossible without a heat treansfer paste.
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Post by me3@neuralfibre.com »

Heatsink that size would be about 1deg/watt
Motor pulls 5000 - 10000 watts
90% efficiency = 500 - 1000 watts to dissapate
1deg/watt means it will get to between 500 and 1000 deg C

Hmm.......

I would drip water over it instead. That will remove huge amounts of heat from the casing. A lot of the heat will be in the rotor - this won't help there. There is no airflow, so no wonder they get hot.

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Post by GQ4.8coilcab »

me3@neuralfibre.com wrote:Heatsink that size would be about 1deg/watt
Motor pulls 5000 - 10000 watts
90% efficiency = 500 - 1000 watts to dissapate
1deg/watt means it will get to between 500 and 1000 deg C

Hmm.......

I would drip water over it instead. That will remove huge amounts of heat from the casing. A lot of the heat will be in the rotor - this won't help there. There is no airflow, so no wonder they get hot.

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thats getting a bit complicated. I remember years ago water cooling was the rage but it was too complex and wasnt really worth it compared to the mucking around to set it up. I was just thinking because it would cost $40 and it may help. Just an idea :roll:
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Post by turps »

Could also just tap some holes into the motor somewhere. One in end cap and another somewhere else. Then use a low pressure high pump. Like a 12v air bed pump. Source dry air for it and just let it flow to waste.
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