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cooper_xl 01-31-2023 01:22 PM

Protecting a motor
 
Hi!

I have a LRP X20 motor. Is a sensored 17.5t spec motor. Was a gift and just now, I have a RC to it on but is a rally car. The motor works nice there but it's full of holes to cool. What can I do to it to prevent dirt and sand to get in?

ferp420 01-31-2023 01:38 PM

Re: Protecting a motor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cooper_xl (Post 6131631)
Hi!

I have a LRP X20 motor. Is a sensored 17.5t spec motor. Was a gift and just now, I have a RC to it on but is a rally car. The motor works nice there but it's full of holes to cool. What can I do to it to prevent dirt and sand to get in?

dont run it in mud and sand lol

they make these silicone mesh bag that goes around the motor i cant seem to remeber the name of them at the moment i looked on ebay and they have whole car dust covers im sure if i look long enuff ill find the motor covers but im not gona go that far lol

https://www.ebay.com/itm/39284235333...mis&media=COPY

i found this lol
https://www.ebay.com/itm/28480871366...mis&media=COPY


ok i found them lol

https://www.amainhobbies.com/outerwe...529-01/p146147

cooper_xl 01-31-2023 03:20 PM

Re: Protecting a motor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ferp420 (Post 6131633)
dont run it in mud and sand lol


Simply not possible! this car is so much fun on dirt roads or hiking paths...It would be a pity of just used in asphalt..


I was thinking in machining some sort of metal jacket like the boat motors use but this one has a weird shape in the back. Might work if I change the wires..


Also thought in a underbody lexan cover but there's no one for my model


I'll check your suggestions...thank you!

high plains drifter 01-31-2023 03:28 PM

Re: Protecting a motor
 
I used aluminum mesh screen ( a few bucks at Hobby Lobby) for one of my motors where because of it's location, there's a lot of potential for small rocks and debris to enter through the slots. I cut a small section just wide enough to cover the slots and long enough to wrap all the way around the motor, then used a dab of adhesive to keep it in place ( can't remember which brand). Time will tell if it stays put but I also considered soldering it in place if the adhesive fails.


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