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04.27.2010, 09:29 PM

Those are cool looking motors.... about the only thing cool about them. I de-magnetized two of them in just a matter of minutes. I run many other motors in the same rig that killed them and all the other motors run much cooler. Some people have good luck with them, but I would never use one in any of my rigs again, even if it was given to me. You will be much happier with another motor. Even if the motor is bad, Plett will never admit, they guarantee all are good when leaving their factory (HA). Anything wrong with them is done by you or the controller you use. They blamed the one failure on my MGM controller and the other on a MMM, the only controller they say to use is Shultze. I wish you luck; if you haven't fried it already, try 5s geared for 35mph or less (good quality batt).
   
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04.27.2010, 10:12 PM

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the only controller they say to use is Shultze.(good quality batt).
Oh no, from the guys who limit your wire length, connector used, wire brand, and so on or they will not warranty it either. Sounds like Plett and Shultze or two peas in a pod.

Go buy a CC motor and end your worries. More power than you need, reasonably priced, and top notch CS.


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04.28.2010, 01:12 AM

Oh I've got other motors, I've got two 1y's and two 1.5d's. I was just hoping that the motor would be useable without destroying batteries
   
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