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05.02.2007, 11:42 PM
Since you don't have the "traces" on the back of the motor for re-configuration, there is less resistance than a high-amp, in which the wires go directly to the coils like a Wanderer for instance. You sacrifice a tiny bit of performance for versatility with the regular configurable one.
OTOH, with the regular one, if at a later date decide to run a higher voltage, you can reconfigure it so you stay within the ideal RPM range. It's like having two motors in one package.
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