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03.19.2009, 11:55 AM
I agree. Stuff can happen with anything. Even if the damage isn't covered by warranty, a new Medusa costs well under 2 bills, which is much easier to swallow. Unless maximum quality/efficiency is absolutely needed, Medusa fits the bill perfectly. And they are a far bit better than Feigaos or similar motors.
The only other motor I can think of that would meet Medusas cost to quality ratio is a CC Neu, but kv choices are rather limited at the moment. Not to mention that they get larger (heavier) as kv gets lower since they are retaining the same wind and coil configuration, they just vary the length.
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