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BitHed 03.12.2009 08:59 PM

...good to know...

...personally I wish they would use bigger exit wires...those things are TINY compared to all the rest of the 10 and 12 gauge we are used to...

BrianG 03.12.2009 10:55 PM

I too have always thought the wires were a bit small, but they seem to work very well regardless.

BitHed 03.12.2009 10:59 PM

...agreed...but it would be nice if everything was the same 'fatness' :D

suicideneil 03.13.2009 10:40 PM

Im sure theres a rude joke in there somewhere, but Im too tired to even bother right now....

DARKWAV 03.13.2009 10:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 268938)
wanted a 36-50 or 36-60 Medusa motor where the wires exit the case like the 36-80 series does, as opposed to coming out the back. So, I emailed Medusa to see if a special motor could be made and this is what they sent:

Sure enough my RC-Monster order just came in and the version motor I got was the new MR-36-60-2200V2SE-5.

Side exit wires, plus the shaft extends out past the rear endbell a few mm. This motor came with the flatspot from the end all the way to the bearing...on both end so the shaft. I don't know if the flat always comes that way from Medusa or if that is just RC-M spec.

MetalMan 03.13.2009 11:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DARKWAV (Post 269726)
Sure enough my RC-Monster order just came in and the version motor I got was the new MR-36-60-2200V2SE-5.

Side exit wires, plus the shaft extends out past the rear endbell a few mm. This motor came with the flatspot from the end all the way to the bearing...on both end so the shaft. I don't know if the flat always comes that way from Medusa or if that is just RC-M spec.

The way the shaft is on that motor and the direction the wires exit is the same as on the 70mm and 80mm motors. They probably decided it would be a better choice all-around to have all their motors this way.


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