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08.05.2009, 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by aqwut View Post
Great Job Brian...Did medusa really stop honouring warranties?... just for you for or for everyone else?... Did you make that solder joint or was it like that...
According to their site, they are only doing repairs for what they already have in house, and any en route. No more new repairs. The solder joint was like that. Funny you should mention that because I was looking at it and I see three sets of coil wires that are joined, which leads me to believe it's a Y wind (the solder joint would be the intersection of the Y).

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Originally Posted by sikeston34m View Post
What motor is that? The 36-70-2000kv?

Reason why I'm asking, I like to compare winds and those are some really good pictures.
36-80-2000.

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Originally Posted by E-Revonut View Post
I figured it was just a matter of time before someone did something like this. It's pretty much a Neu now! I would take it one step farther and get a tap and thread the end cap so the screws go into it, just like a neu, and only use a dab of loktite on the screws instead of the whole end so I could get it apart in the future.
Maybe I should have taken a better picture of the endcap, but there's really not much thickness to tap. It's maybe 1.5mm thick, if that.

Edit: I found a picture that shows the thickness of the endcap so you can see it's not that thick at all:


Last edited by BrianG; 08.05.2009 at 11:35 PM.
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