Otaku's right.. google fer "Reindeer motors" would be best. They run abt $10-$15, and designed for nearly continous duty (well, for several hours anyway).
Thread: my motor gets hot.
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09-29-2008,12:01 PM
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09-29-2008,12:35 PM
One other option is to use a small computer fan to cool things down. They are very inexpensive and you can zip tie them anywhere. Granted they need a 12vdc wallwart but those too are very cheap. This is what I do for my ocillating fan motor and haven't had a problem yet. Just my .02¢



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