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Sylvester 05.01.2007 06:39 PM

Lehners are in!
 
All the motors are in except the 1950's.

Buy away! :)

skellyo 05.01.2007 06:47 PM

Umm, not really. The only 1940 in stock is the 1940/10 Hi-Amp.

Sylvester 05.01.2007 06:51 PM

Oops, should've check before i posted. Hope they're in soon though.

skellyo 05.01.2007 06:55 PM

I'm 50/50 on hoping they're in soon. If I still have $ in my Paypal account when they come in, I'm not sure if I'll be able to resist buying one.

AAngel 05.01.2007 07:50 PM

Yeah, I jumped on adding a 1940/9 to my cart, but got the dreaded notice.

jhautz 05.01.2007 07:57 PM

Dang.... You got me all excited there for a minute....:019:

MetalMan 05.01.2007 08:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AAngel
Yeah, I jumped on adding a 1940/9 to my cart, but got the dreaded notice.

You prepared to deal with 4mm shafts?

Gustav 05.01.2007 09:06 PM

The 1940s can be ordered with 5mm shafts BTW.Flighttechdistribution in the uk have 'em,so it must be possible to order them from lehner.

on second thought,it's maybe a mistake by them,they have 4mm and 5mm shaft versions listed but it's the only place i've ever seen them.

Sower 05.01.2007 10:22 PM

Actually, I'm not sure I would go with the 1950 anyway. I ended up getting the 1940/10 hi-amp for my CRT and it's awesome. I'm running a 4s lipo and the MM ESC and it's incredible. When the new ESC's come out and I can go to a 6s it will be sick. The low KV of the 1940/10 is perfect too. I can say that I'm glad I didn't go with the 1950. Just my opinion, hope it helps someone though.

AAngel 05.01.2007 10:31 PM

MM, the 4mm shaft is somewhat of a PITA, but I really wanted to try one of the Lehner motors. I've heard really good things about them.

I suppose that their still being out of stock may turn into a blessing in disguise at some point. I'd be getting a neu if I had a controller that would run them reliably.

captain harlock 05.02.2007 12:33 AM

I don't know why people hate to try out schulze...
I feared them at first( I had the U-Force75 and I have the 149.18), but they turned out to be very reliable and stay cool even after harsh usage.

Probably the " loose connection" thingy has something to do with their performance.

Eversince I've hardwired the controller to the motor, the thing never went hot or made any crazy cogging.

Probably you might want to give them a try.

BP-Revo 05.02.2007 12:44 AM

Damn...

When you said Lehner are in - I almost jumped out of my computer chair to yell in excitement.

But then I saw "EXCEPT 1950's" and my reaction was aww...

I've been desperately awaiting my 1950/6 Hi-Amp...its been like 6 months. On the plus side, Mike says I get dibs on the first Hi-Amp that comes in.

hyperasus 05.02.2007 06:03 AM

LOL

Can't imagine what anyone would need a 1950/6 Hi-Amp for.

jhautz 05.02.2007 08:54 AM

BP- I've got the same motor on my wish list. Money is sitting in the paypal account. I hope it doesnt evaporate before the motors come into stock.

Serum 05.02.2007 09:23 AM

Quote:

I don't know why people hate to try out schulze...
Because their service is worth poop.. Apparently you didn't need their service, otherwise you would not recommend it to anyone.

if your controller didn't die because of you, it's kind of frustrating that schulze has its finger pointing in your direction. 'loose contact' is their argument.. needless to say they have got a serious loose contact in their develop department.

It's not about the stability of a controller, it's about the service the company delivers. Since schulze has got the service of a Chinese restaurant, you are better of buying another controller.

Every brushless controller goes from time to time. No way around it. There is not one controller that is 100 percent bulletproof.

Quite obvious i am frustrated about schulze, but the least i can do is prevent people to buy a non warranty product.


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