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I got a diff mount for a 1950 or xl can. I am thinking of going with like a 1950 17 turn motor. That give me a little extra cushion. Any one know of a 12s lvc. 36 volt minium for cut off. HEHE! Sounds like fun.


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11.22.2006, 01:48 PM

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I got a diff mount for a 1950 or xl can. I am thinking of going with like a 1950 17 turn motor. That give me a little extra cushion. Any one know of a 12s lvc. 36 volt minium for cut off. HEHE! Sounds like fun.
The 1950/10 can be reconfigured to be a 1950/17 by changing the D pattern to the S pattern of wiring. Getting a 1950/10 is easy. Mike has them instock. Then you could use it for a more conventional application in the future. By changing it back to the D pattern.

Instructions for reconfiguring are here.
http://www.lehner-motoren.com/downlo...use_s10-22.doc


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I got a diff mount for a 1950 or xl can. I am thinking of going with like a 1950 17 turn motor. That give me a little extra cushion. Any one know of a 12s lvc. 36 volt minium for cut off. HEHE! Sounds like fun.
I have a 12s LVC, it cost me $20, 3v a cell cut off. Here you are:
http://www.dimensionengineering.com/LipoShield.htm


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