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03.05.2007, 09:54 PM
The hi-amp simply has direct connections from the coils to the output wires so has less losses. However, the non-hiamp version does give you the flexibility to reconfigure the motor from D to Y for different kv ratings. I guess it depends if you'd rather have minimum resistance loss or more flexibility...
Oh, and the hi-amp doesn't necessarily mean it will pull more amps, it just means it can handle higher current since there is less resistance due to the coil configuration feature.
Last edited by BrianG; 03.05.2007 at 09:56 PM.
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