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captain harlock
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01.23.2007, 08:32 AM

The same weight. Only difference is the weight of the soket plugs.


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01.24.2007, 07:56 AM

What’s the difference inside? Will I gain more power/torque (what ever you call it) if I go the lowest turn you can get in a 1940 hi amp?

Just to clarify this: lower turns = more rpm but lower power? Can you get the lost power back from the rpm via gearing?
   
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01.25.2007, 02:56 AM

So I soldered up my 1940 with 12gauge wires soldered righ into the 3.5mm sockets. It looks like it should be good. I cant test it though. I had a set of 5.5mm connectors that I soldered onto the new motor wires and on the controller.Turns out one of the female sockets is undersize and the plug wont go in. Its the wierdest thing. Its like the forgot to make the final cut on the inside before they sent it out for plating. Anyway, no big deal, but its preventing me from finding out if I messed anything up with the motor untill a new set of 5.5 plugs comes in. I ordered them, but they probably wont get here till monday/tuesday next week.

In the mean time, heres a picture of how it turned out and I'll let you know how it runs when I get the new plugs in. Thanks for all the tips guys!



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