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Originally posted by Serum
that power of the 1930/8 would need 1300/30=43.33 volts. at this voltage the 1930/8 would turn around with a 113000 rpm..
Needless to say, that it will die and burn..
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Exactly my point...the posted "amp values" on Chris's site are meaningless for this discussion. I used 1200 watts to get 40 volts (using the info from this post, the 1930 has a 1200watt rating vs. the 1300 watt rating of the basicxl), vs. your 43.34 volts and 1300 watts(I actually had this typed out, but changed it based on the 1200 watt posted power output already discussed in regards to this motor). The point is that the "current losses" is not relavent in this discussion.