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03.18.2006, 03:15 PM

They do have timing, but its the controller that sets the timing. I think coolhand was talking about the rotors in each motor being in the same position. And in answer to his question - I don't know. Maybe someone else does.

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You'd think if anything, they'd double up on the power wires and use single motor wires since each motor wire will be pulling a fraction of the power at any one time, while the power wire will be pulling the full current. Or use larger guage wire on the power side...
That is incorrect, whatever goes into the controller has to come out - whether it be to the motor or in heat. Therefore the current along the power wires will be the same as the current along the motor wires.
   
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