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Originally Posted by Serum
Brian;
You can not determine the r/t value by dividing one motor and multiply it with the turns of another. the more turns a motor has, the thinner the wires will be. with this knowledge, you'll understand why a low turn motor is able to take more A's than a high turn motor.
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Yeah, I know it's not right. It was based on a lot of assumption since the parameters aren't usually available. A big assumption was that all the XLs used the same guage wire, so the resistance per turn would be calculated. It was a "tongue-in-cheek" response, but I guess the intended humor was lost. :)