On 2/20/2014 1:06 PM, Charlie Gallo wrote:
On 2/20/2014 Richard (Rick) Karlquist wrote:
If you slow down the drill, then the little
fans inside do not provide adequate cooling for the
drill and the drill overheats. That is the dilemma.
That's only part of the problem.
Intermittent duty can use smaller wire, yet get the same ratings as one
rated for continuous duty, or at least long run time vs short run
times. It's much like the ratings for transformers. CCS vs ICAS
With the one rated for short run times, you depend on that fan even more
as the windings are of smaller ga wire that gets hot, faster.
So when running slow, the small ga wire gets hotter and has less cooling
as well.
If you are running slow and can hear the motor "buzz" it's time to get a
larger one.
Always wondered - OK, get a little muffin fan, and retrofit the drill with a
cooling fan...
More like a "BIG" squirrel cage blower<:-))
73
Roger (K8RI)
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