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06.13.2007, 10:47 PM

BrianG, I just bought two dewalt 36v packs, I will make a 7s2p pack for my truck, I am determined to make this work. I would want Mike to order in a 1512/3D then, that would bring the under load, and considering volt drop rpm of ~33,000.

Or is there a different wind that would be better suited to that voltage, I us 2.8v/cell for A123 for real world calcs.


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06.13.2007, 11:39 PM

AAngel, you have every right to be upset, or frustrated about what kind of 'luck' :005: sorry... you have had this past couple months or so. We are paying top dollar for this stuff, and we expect it to work... and work how it's marketed for! It seems like every manufacturer has their issues these days, each being their own.

AAngel, where is your guardian angel? :005:

I thought 30,000rpm was more for the Feigao motors? Do you think the 1512/2Y would be the better choice then? That's 27,000rpm under vehicle load...


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