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06.13.2007, 03:11 PM

I'm just thinking that if enough people have a desire for a different kv rating in a 1512 case, Mike might be able to get a batch done and save a few bucks by doing a multiple order...
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I'm just thinking that if enough people have a desire for a different kv rating in a 1512 case, Mike might be able to get a batch done and save a few bucks by doing a multiple order...
What Kv. are you thinking? It would be nice like AAngel said to have a ~2200Kv. 1512 motor.

bdebde, it seems like it is a recent batch of Quarks that have been cursed with faulty 'something', be it SFC (spontaneous FET combustion :005: ), or like AAngel said, S&T said they had a batch of sub pair capacitors in their Quarks.

I had both happen to both of my Quarks...


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What Kv. are you thinking? It would be nice like AAngel said to have a ~2200Kv. 1512 motor.
Yeah, something like 2200 or 2300 was what I was thinking since the 2d is 2600 and the 2.5d is 2000. Although, now that I really look at the Kv spread, a difference of 600 is about average...

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Motor       KV     Diff
1512/1D    4875  
1512/1.5D  3200   1675
1512/2D    2600    600
1512/2.5D  2000    600
1512/1.5Y  1900    100
1512/3D    1700    200
1512/2Y    1400    300
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06.13.2007, 08:43 PM

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Yeah, something like 2200 or 2300 was what I was thinking since the 2d is 2600 and the 2.5d is 2000. Although, now that I really look at the Kv spread, a difference of 600 is about average...

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Motor       KV     Diff
1512/1D    4875  
1512/1.5D  3200   1675
1512/2D    2600    600
1512/2.5D  2000    600
1512/1.5Y  1900    100
1512/3D    1700    200
1512/2Y    1400    300
I don't know if they could even do it; it would take 1/4 turns. A 1y would be about 2900 kv.
   
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