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I`ve got a Nosram X12 motor that I bought second hand.
As you can see by the pics it has got a tad hot during its life. And the solder has melted. Can this be repaired using high temp solder etc or am I wasting my time ??? |
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Think your best bet for that Brett is as a paperweight
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How hot must a motor get to melt the solder?
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I will probably eventually get around to getting another one.
So I would have some spare bits. |
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clean off the old solder and use a hot iron and resolder...
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DCM, I tried and it melted again.
Thats why I was thinking about using some high melting point solder. The motor was running warm but not too stupid. And someone is running the motor exactly same car gearing etc with no problems. |
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if it is melting the solder, then there is an issue somewhere.
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