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04.10.2008, 08:49 AM

Which 1527's did you decide on?


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04.11.2008, 09:25 AM

Hey mister mushroom grower , I don't even know if I would bother with lehners anymore . IMHO they are way overpriced as with anything else coming out of the fatherland , $750.00 for a schulze 40/160.......thats more than the average laptop . Steve Neu has stepped up to the plate with motors that are better balanced , more efficient and a whole lot cheeper . I have a Lehner 3080/7 , 2280/13 and a 1950/10 all of which are no where near as smooth as my Neu 2230 or 1527 . A 1527 will do anything a 2280 will and better.........................................

Can you post some pictures of your setups they sound very interesting

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Hey mister mushroom grower , I don't even know if I would bother with lehners anymore . IMHO they are way overpriced as with anything else coming out of the fatherland , $750.00 for a schulze 40/160.......thats more than the average laptop . Steve Neu has stepped up to the plate with motors that are better balanced , more efficient and a whole lot cheeper . I have a Lehner 3080/7 , 2280/13 and a 1950/10 all of which are no where near as smooth as my Neu 2230 or 1527 . A 1527 will do anything a 2280 will and better.........................................

Can you post some pictures of your setups they sound very interesting

Just my 1.99 cents Canadian.............................
overpriced yes... 1527 can do what a 2280 can do?.. I'm not sure about that... Mr. new said the 1527 can take spikes of up to 170 Amps.. whereas the 2280-HiAmp can take over 400 Amps.. Efficients of the neus aren't better.... depends what/how you run the motors... but then again, I could be wrong, I have never ran a new before.. and I have 2x 1527s coming.. which is about the same price as one 2280-HiAmp... I've always had great luck with Lehners... Hey, you may be right.. I hope you are!!!!

some of the older setups are on my website...


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04.11.2008, 12:32 PM

Which 1527's do you have coming , in 1/8 scale hydro's the 1527's can stand toe to toe with the 2280's . a 1527/1d probably could take spikes that high . They are underrated on there website . I have heard of Neus coming out of a corner in a boat spiking well past 200+ amps .

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