Hi Serum,
Thanks for the response. I've heard many a negative comment about Schulze, especially regarding their service.
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You are comparing two different motors, the low budget version of lehner with a high-end aimed plettenberg.
Though, the XL3100 is a serious motor, you might as well look at the 1930/1940 motor of Lehner.
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The 1930 series looks very efficient compared w/ the 3100XL. It's a few grams heavier but not so hard on the controller or the batteries (and consequently the runtime), the voltage constant is close too;
Basic XL 3100 1300 Watts 80 Amps 3100 215g
1930/6 1200 Watts @ 30 Amps 3483 230g
I assume by the weight that perhaps the 1930 series has a little more torque? Wish Lehner would post similar motor specs that others do (Rm and Lo).
BTW, where would I get a 1930?
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I am a personal fan of BK instead of schulze. Look op the thread about the plettenberg motor, and you'll see what i mean.
The maxximum is not working properly with the 9918. The MGM controllers do work fine on this motor though.[b]
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That's my understanding as well. Seems the 9918 isn't so compatible w/ the 4 pole design of the MAXXimum...anybody using the 18120 w/ the MAXXimum? Is this a BK design issue w/ 4 pole motors or can the "issue" be compensated w/ more voltage?
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It is a nice motor, but lehner is simple more bang for the buck.. (for sure!)
with 14 cells, your better of using an Ubec.
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So maybe the 9918, 1930/?, and 14 gp300 matched (1.17) will provide excellent top speed and good runtime.